Apple Overtakes Nvidia to Claim Title of World's Most Valuable Company
Apple surged to $2.9 trillion market cap, briefly surpassing Nvidia to become the world’s most valuable company, only to fall back later in the day. This fleeting headline shift underscores investors’ evolving view of the AI boom, while Apple rewards disciplined spending and high‑margin services.
AI‑Driven Value Shift
Apple is monetizing AI across its 2.5 billion active devices, avoiding hyperscale data‑center costs. Its approach yields
Market‑Cap Tug‑of‑War
During the session, Apple’s market cap peaked at $2.8 trillion, then slipped to $2.7 trillion while Nvidia held steady at $2.6 trillion—a clear reflection of short‑term speculative swings.
HSBC’s Bold Upgrade
HSBC analyst Nicolas Cote‑Colisson upgraded Apple to Buy and raised the price target to $366, implying more than 10% upside from current levels. He cites a robust hardware pipeline and AI‑driven margin expansion.
Product Pipeline Pulse
Strategic Takeaways for Investors
Markets signal that Apple’s AI‑centric strategy, combined with capital efficiency, marks a turning point for tech‑focused portfolios seeking a balance of risk and growth.