I’ve added to my Apple position, doubling down on a company that continues to prove its financial dominance. Despite being overshadowed by flashier AI names, Apple reported a record $1.65 EPS on $95.4 billion in revenue in Q2 2025—up 5% year-over-year. Its $24 billion in operating cash flow provides ample firepower for R&D, acquisitions, and one of the most aggressive buyback programs in history. With another $100 billion earmarked for repurchases, Apple remains a fortress of value and consistency in an unpredictable market.
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- Venus Reade·07-09Expensive buybacks. Coupled with no new innovation and declining revenue. Spells big trouble for Apple. Buybacks can't mask Apple's troubles forever.LikeReport
- DeltaDrift·07-08Even though AI stocks may be getting more attention, Apple's ability to generate value and maintain consistency in a volatile market is impressive.LikeReport
- Enid Bertha·07-09Apple becomes sneak stock. Everyday rise 1.5 dollar and next day fall 1.5 dollar. Not like 3 trillions capital stock.LikeReport
- Trevelyan·07-08Wow, that's a solid move! Apple's gonna keep shining! [Wow]LikeReport
