Apple Becomes First Company to Breach $1 Trillion Stock Market Valuation

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By Thomas Heath, The Washington Post | Updated: 3 August 2018 09:45 IST
Highlights
  • Apple's $1 trillion cap is equal to about 5 percent GDP of the US
  • Company closed Thursday at a share price of $207.39
  • Apple climbed nearly 9 percent since the earnings report

Apple became the first $1 trillion (roughly Rs. 68.7 lakh crores) company shortly before noon on Thursday, briefly crossing the lofty mark in a closely watched ascent that made stock market history.

"Apple's $1 trillion cap is equal to about 5 percent of the total gross domestic product of the United States in 2018," said David Kass, professor of finance at the University of Maryland. "That puts this company in perspective."

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Apple closed Thursday above the $1 trillion mark, finishing the day up 2.92 percent at a share price of $207.39 (roughly Rs. 14,250). The price gave the stock a market value of $1,001,678,000,000 - or $1.002 trillion rounded up.

Apple first crossed the threshold in Thursday trading following a strong third-quarter report that showed earnings beat expectations and also showed increased revenue from the technology giant's services and software businesses.

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Wall Street loved it. Apple climbed nearly 9 percent since the earnings report.

"The combination of a strong macro environment and an increasingly engaged customer base led to double-digit growth in all regions," Morgan Stanley said in a note, according to CNBC. "A clean beat on the path to $1 trillion."

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Apple on Wednesday stated in a regulatory filing that as of July 20, 2018, the company had 4,829,926,000 shares, said Howard Silverblatt, a senior index analyst with S&P Dow Jones Indices.

Based on that number, Apple needed a $207.05 price to reach $1 trillion in market value, Silverblatt said. If the company continues to buy back its shares, the $207.05 price will rise. In calculating market cap, S&P uses the most recent number of shares trading multiplied by the stock price.

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"These are the actual shares outstanding able to trade, even though some may be held by insiders, interlocks or others," Silverblatt said.

In other words, the share price means people would pay a lot - $1 trillion - to buy the company.

Why?

Apple is among the most widely held stocks in the world. It makes more money and pays its owners - the shareholders - more than any other public enterprise on the planet.

Because of its size and value, the health of Apple ripples through the US economy and its markets. It pays dividends to tens of millions of investors who own Apple stock directly or indirectly, from pension funds to individuals.

"It's probably the most popular equity investment anywhere," Kass said, "and as it reaches new heights, it is taking consumers, investors and others along with it."

If you invested $10,000 (roughly Rs. 6.9 lakhs) in Apple when it first sold publicly traded stock at its initial public offering price of $22 (roughly Rs. 1,500) in December 1980, it would now be worth around $6.3 million (roughly Rs. 43.3 crores), including reinvested dividends.

For comparison, the same $10,000 invested in an Standard & Poor's 500-stock index fund would now be worth $2 million (roughly Rs. 13 crores).

Apple came of age of age at such a speed that it surpassed a giant like Exxon, which is still a very profitable oil company. If you bought $10,000 of Exxon at the same time you bought Apple, the Exxon shares would now be worth $1,133,839 - a very hefty gain but a fraction of the still-youthful Apple.

"What's remarkable about Apple is not so much its stock price as the amount of money that it makes," said Chris Brightman, chief investment officer of Research Affiliates, an institutional investor with more than $200 billion under management. "Some companies are priced by the market on hopes and dreams of future profits. Amazon is the poster child there. You have other companies that don't make any money. Like Tesla. Apple is not at all in that category."

Ivan Feinseth, chief investment officer at Tigress Financial Partners, sums up its success this way: "One word: iPhone."

"They revolutionised communications," he said.

The iPhone's launch on June 29, 2007, turned the Cupertino, California-based Apple into a financial juggernaut.

That year saw Apple's market value climb from $72 billion to $173 billion. By 2010, its value was nearly $300 billion. It breached $500 billion in 2012; then $600 billion in 2016.

As the stock market has climbed up and up this year, technology companies have propelled the gains. Amazon, Google parent Alphabet, and Microsoft have all watched their fortunes rise - and investors have watched closely to see which would hit $1 trillion first.

"Someone's got to cross that [$1 trillion] line first," financial historian Niall Fergson said. "I guess you wouldn't have put your money on Apple being the winner prior to the iPhone."

© The Washington Post 2018

 

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