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  2. History of Apple Inc. - Wikipedia

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    'AAPL' is the stock symbol under which Apple Inc. trades on the NASDAQ stock market. Apple originally went public on December 12, 1980, with an initial public offering at US$22.00 [244] per share. The stock has split 2 for 1 three times on June 15, 1987, June 21, 2000, and February 28, 2005.

  3. Apple Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Apple also released a third-generation 13-inch MacBook Pro with a Retina display and new iMac and Mac Mini computers. [136] [137] [140] On August 20, 2012, Apple's rising stock price increased the company's market capitalization to a then-record $624 billion.

  4. Apple Stock History Timeline: The Path to $1 Trillion - AOL

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  5. Apple's Stock Price Just Exploded. Time to Buy? - AOL

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    Apple stock exploded nearly 7% higher the day after the WWDC, breaking above $200 and touching an all-time high. Of course, the market doesn't like AI for AI's sake. Investors presumably bid up ...

  6. Outline of Apple Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The following outline of Apple Inc. is a topical guide to the products, history, retail stores, corporate acquisitions, and personnel under the purview of the American multinational corporation: Apple Inc. was founded as Apple Computer Company on April 1, 1976, to produce and market Steve Wozniak's Apple I personal computer.

  7. Apple Should Make Stock Market History This Year - AOL

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    So far, 2012 has already been quite a historic year for Apple (NAS: AAPL) . Just two months ago, the Mac maker briefly topped $600 billion in market capitalization, a threshold crossed by only one ...