Despite the decline for 2015, this will be known as the year in which Apple was added to the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The Dow is the most famous of Wall Street's indices, and is comprised of 30 stocks that are supposed to represent a cross-section of American manufacturing.
Recently, some analysts have urged investors to be cautious about Apple, picking up on a slow down in the supply chain which could indicate that Apple is building fewer iPhones than expected due to weak demand. Contract manufacturer Foxconn has allegedly reduced overtime for workers, citing lower than expected holiday sales of the iPhone. Last year during its fiscal first quarter, Apple sold a record 74.5 million iPhone units. Some analysts see Apple beating that figure this year by a small amount.The decline in 2015 is just a small blip in the long term trend. Including stock splits, the day that the OG Apple iPhone was launched Apple's stock was trading at $16.23. It is now 650% higher.
source: AppleInsider
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