Apple shares hit a new record high

  Although last week there were problems with the listing of Apple shares on the American stock exchange, today the value of a single Apple share reached $614.91, the highest ever recorded. Together with the value of a share, the value of the stock market capitalization of the company has also increased, which is now valued at 572 billion dollars. We are talking about an upward trend that Apple has been following for several weeks and which seems not to stop considering that the value of the shares sets record after record every week.

  Comparing the value of Apple's stock market capitalization with that of other American companies, I can tell you that it is twice as large as Microsoft's and almost 3 times larger than Google's. Apple is going through an extremely good period now and will soon announce the financial results for Q2 2012 and then the value of the shares will probably increase again.

10 COMMENTS

  1. I think that Apple shares will become the new "toxic products" of the American stock market. And somewhere there must be a Bernard Madoff who continuously inflates them - look at the traded volumes, which are minor. I'm curious what Apple is preparing behind this artificial inflation of the share price.

  2. @bursa. 1. A daily value of transactions with AAPL of over 12 billion is not small even by NYSE standards. 2. An action of a company that "produces" and sells physical products and not financial engineers cannot be toxic, cannot have a systemic impact. If it cracks, it cracks and that's it, the shareholders are left without money and that's it, they don't have credits to kill other banks, etc.

  3. the value of the transactions is 12 million. it's toxic just by the way it swells. few shares are traded in order to increase their value.
    sales and production do not justify the increase in the share price to such an extent.

  4. @bursa. The average volume is 19 million, if you want to find out the value do the math. I repeat, there are not a few. And on what basis do you say that it does not justify the increase? What is the accounting value of a share, what is the PER and where is it compared to the industry average, stop giving your opinion like that, by ear, that it sounds good to be a hater.

  5. Confirm that only Apple is not android. Most financial analysts say that stocks are undervalued and you come and tell us that they are overvalued. Please let me know what specialized studies you have and what you based your statements on, I'm really curious. And I mean it, the lack of an answer will lead to permanent moderation.