Apple Becomes First U.S. Company Worth More Than $2 Trillion
Apple hit a new milestone on Wednesday, becoming the first publicly traded U.S. company to reach a market capitalization of over $2 trillion and doubling in valuation over the last two years.
The iPhone maker’s stock is up almost 55%
so far in 2020, and shares have rallied more than 106% since the market hit a
low point amid the coronavirus recession on March 23 (compared to the benchmark
S&P 500’s gain of 51% over that period).
Now trading at nearly $470 per share,
Apple’s stock is at an all-time high, and Wall Street analysts are still quite
bullish that it can continue to rally: 61% give it a “buy” rating and 27% a
“hold” rating, according to Bloomberg data.
Apple’s market cap now eclipses that of
other U.S. tech giants, including Microsoft ($1.7 trillion), Amazon ($1.6
trillion), Google parent Alphabet ($1.1 trillion) and Facebook ($761 billion).
Apple was also the first U.S. company to
reach a $1 trillion market cap, which it did just over two years ago, on August
2, 2018.
On July 31, 2020, after reporting strong
third-quarter earnings, Apple surpassed Saudi state oil giant Aramco to become
the world’s most valuable publicly traded company.
While Saudi Aramco surpassed a $2 trillion
valuation in December 2019, plunging oil prices amid the coronavirus pandemic
have since hurt its stock.
Apple shares are about to get more
affordable for investors, too. The company will finalize its four-for-one stock
split at the end of August, which means a single share will be worth around
$117. While the value of the company will remain the same, there will now be
more shares available trading at lower prices.
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