Apple shares just had their best day since last May

Post At: Apr 12/2024 05:00AM

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Apple shares climbed 4.3% on Thursday to a share price of $175.04. It is Apple's best day since May 5, 2023.

Apple's rise came during a strong day for technology stocks, especially those in artificial intelligence, as the Nasdaq Composite rose 1.77%.

Apple shares are down more than 5% so far this year. On Thursday, JPMorgan analysts wrote that sentiment over Apple shares is improving with hedge fund investors, partially due to its recent stock slide.

Despite some negative trends around iPhone sales in China, and recent reports of canceled projects such as its effort to build a car, JPMorgan analyst Samik Chatterjee said investors may be more comfortable with its current valuation after recent losses and the potential to benefit from AI.

The JPMorgan analysts predicted a strong iPhone sales cycle in 2026 due to forthcoming AI features. Apple CEO Tim Cook recently told investors to expect an AI announcement later this year. That is expected to occur during Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference event in June.

"Hedge fund investors are increasingly warming up to the opportunity of the AI upgrade cycle, but the uncertainty still pertains to whether the upgrade cycle starts with iPhone 16 in September 2024 or iPhone 17 in September 2025," Chatterjee wrote.

Separately, Apple is also preparing new Mac laptops and desktops with next-generation "M4 chips" that emphasize AI, according to a report Thursday from Bloomberg. Apple declined to comment on the report. The current generation of Apple's chips is called M3.

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