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Apple hits $4 trillion market value as new iPhone models revitalize sales

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Apple flew past $4 trillion in market value for the first time on Tuesday. It became the third Big Tech company to hit the milestone. Strong demand for the firm's latest iPhone models calmed investor fears over its slow progress in the AI race. The stock hit an all-time high in early trading, helping it past the $4 trillion milestone. Apple's shares have gained about 13% since the new iPhone launched in early September. The company's stock had struggled earlier this year on concerns over tough competition in China. Investors were also unsure how the company would deal with high U.S. tariffs on Asian economies, as manufacturing hubs like China and India were affected. The latest smartphones included the iPhone 17 line-up and the iPhone Air. It brought customers back globally within the first few weeks of launch. Industry data showed early sales of the iPhone 17 outperformed the previous model by 14% in the U.S. and China. Apple is the third company to hit the $4 trillion mark after Nvidia and Microsoft. Chip giant Nvidia is currently highest with a market value of more than $4.5 trillion.

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