Apple is now worth more than $800 billion
Robert Galbraith/Reuters
Shares of Apple are up 3.05% at $153.44 on Monday following an analyst report from Drexel Hamilton that suggests Apple will become a $1 trillion company.
Monday's pop pushed Apple's value past $800 billion for the first time, solidifying the company's position as the world's largest publicly traded company.
Equity analyst Brian White sent out a note to clients on Monday that said Apple shares will reach $202, giving the company a valuation of $1.053 trillion in the next twelve months. That's the highest price target on Wall Street and implies a 32% potential upside for investors. The analyst previously had a price target of $185.
Today's move has Apple one step closer to reaching that $1 trillion valuation.
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