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Apple closes below $2 trillion market cap for the first time since June 2021

Published 2023-01-03, 04:01 p/m
© Reuters.  Apple closes below $2 trillion market cap for the first time since June 2021
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Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL)'s market value closed below US$2 trillion Tuesday for the first time since June 2021 after shares in the tech giant were hit by a downgrade by Exane BNP Paribas (EPA:BNPP), which added to concerns that slowing economic growth would hit demand.

The move comes only a year after the iPhone maker became the first company to reach the $3 trillion market capitalization milestone.

Those heady days seem long gone as Apple shares (NASDAQ:AAPL) fell a further 3.7% today to $125.07 as Exane analyst Jerome Ramel downgraded the company to "neutral" from "outperform," as well as cutting his price target to $140 from $180.

Ramel also cut his iPhone shipment targets for fiscal 2023 to 224 million units from 245 million units, reflecting supply chain issues from manufacturer Foxconn and consumers cutting back spending on high-end phones.

At Apple's current stock price, the company is worth around $1.98 trillion, just ahead of Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT), currently valued at $1.78 trillion.

Investors are worried that a slowing economy and soaring inflation will dent demand for Apple’s devices as consumers pare back on spending on high value goods, delay upgrades, or both.

This could be confirmed in quarter one results in the coming weeks which according to Refintiv are expected to show a 1% drop in revenues which would be Apple’s first quarterly decline since the March quarter of 2019.

Tech massacre

Apple is not alone. Last year's steep sell-off on Wall Street punished a number of other tech heavyweights including Microsoft, Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG). and Meta Platforms taking their combined valuations to just 18% of the S&P 500, down from as much as 24% in 2020.

But it’s not all bad news. Even after its 27% drop last year, Apple has provided stellar returns to long-term shareholders.

Investors who bought and held Apple shares when cofounder Steve Jobs launched the iPhone in 2007 have enjoyed a gain of over 4,000%, not including dividends, compared to a 180% gain in the S&P 500 over the same period.

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