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Microsoft today overtook Apple as the world's most valuable public company by market value. Apple's share price dropped by just one percent, enabling Microsoft to narrowly pull ahead of Apple at a value of $2.87 trillion.

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Microsoft has briefly overtaken Apple as the most valuable company since 2018, most recently in 2020 and 2021 when concerns about supply chain shortages dented Apple's stock price and a boom in remote working bolstered Microsoft. Over the past year, Microsoft's support for artificial intelligence tools by backing OpenAI has helped boost its value, while equivalent offerings from Apple have been noticeably absent.

In its November earnings report, Apple's sales results missed expectations as demand for iPads and wearables was lower than expected. Mac revenue also saw a major drop compared to the previous year. It is yet to be seen how responses to the Vision Pro headset will influence the market, but expectations are relatively low due to low sales forecasts and the device's high price point.

Update 1:40 pm: By the close of the regular trading day, Apple had retaken the top spot in market capitalization at $2.89 trillion compared to Microsoft's $2.86 trillion, and the companies may swap places multiple times in the coming days and weeks as they remain close in value.

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Microsoft are doing very well in the Enterprise field, the work they've done with Copilot is pretty awesome. It's definitely going to change how people do work day to day. I wonder if Apple will ever complete with Microsoft productivity suite and Enterprise Cloud services for the everyday business
 
Microsoft are doing very well in the Enterprise field, the work they've done with Copilot is pretty awesome. It's definitely going to change how people do work day to day. I wonder if Apple will ever complete with Microsoft productivity suite and Enterprise Cloud services for the everyday business

Copilot is annoying, simply because they push it so hard in Windows and Edge. I have to use both at work, and CoPilot, ChatGPT and whatever Google offers is network-wide blocked at my company (hospital), so things in Edge just time out or load forever...
 
Copilot is annoying, simply because they push it so hard in Windows and Edge. I have to use both at work, and CoPilot, ChatGPT and whatever Google offers is network-wide blocked at my company (hospital), so things in Edge just time out or load forever...
interesting, we're doing a pilot at work and have not seen this. I have not used for personal life where I use Mac. We've integrated in Microsoft Teams where staff can ask questions and expanding into other areas of the business
 
Gotta love the fanboys

Apple is number 1: congratulations apple, this is amazing

Another company becomes number 1: does it matter?

Naa, I don't care either way.

Truth be told, I'd prefer if the top several biggest companies weren't from Silicon Valley at all. Tech companies have WAY too much power and influence. That includes Apple.
 
Wow... insanity...

I wonder if Apple will do what they can to overtake Microsoft...
I don't recall Apple ever caring about or focusing their attention on their market cap.

As long as Apple continues to release products that the masses desire and buy because they help to improve peoples lives/makes peoples lives more enjoyable, then the rest will follow.
 
Gotta love the fanboys

Apple is number 1: congratulations apple, this is amazing

Another company becomes number 1: does it matter?
If that's what you read in my post, then nope.

I don't care about these supposed races to the top of these multi-trillion corporations.

As I said:

What does it really matter? How does this change my world?

Does it solve world hunger? Does it deliver clean water?
 
Microsoft are doing very well in the Enterprise field, the work they've done with Copilot is pretty awesome. It's definitely going to change how people do work day to day. I wonder if Apple will ever complete with Microsoft productivity suite and Enterprise Cloud services for the everyday business
Jamf admin here. I don't think Apple will. Their iPhone game is a big enough gold mine in enterprise (and elsewhere) that they don't need that Mac business. And they won't beat Dell on upfront hardware pricing, MBAs and CIOs don't typically look at TCO over 5 years because they won't statistically be answering for that decision in 5 years time... the average term of a CIO is under 3 years.
 
It's probably the AI + Copilot integration; Microsoft is supposedly planning to put Copilot into even the most basic apps like Notepad. 😮

Clearly the answer for Apple is to integrate the rumored new SiriGPT into everything, and I do mean everything. TextEdit? Terminal? There's nowhere you can go where you can be safe from the gentle glow of Siri's all-seeing eye. :eek:

(this is meant as a joke but it might happen for real 😅)
 
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