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AAPL Jun 2025 205.000 put

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36.620.00 (0.00%)
As of 12:16PM EDT. Market open.
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Previous close36.62
Open36.62
Bid0.00
Ask0.00
Strike205.00
Expiry date2025-06-20
Day's range36.62 - 36.62
Contract rangeN/A
Volume1
Open interest2.59k
  • Yahoo Finance

    Apple looks to Southeast Asia, India as hedge against China difficulties

    Apple is looking to increase its manufacturing presence in Southeast Asia and its market share in India as China troubles loom.

  • Yahoo Finance Video

    Apple has an uphill climb ahead in Chinese markets: Analyst

    While Apple (AAPL) deals with a lawsuit by the Department of Justice (DOJ), the Magnificent Seven member stock could be losing ground in one of its most valuable markets: China. Recently, reports have shown that iPhone sales have slumped in China. Is Apple up for the challenge to reinvigorate its position in international markets and how will all this manifest in its May 2 earnings release? TECHnalysis Research President and Chief Analyst Bob O'Donnell joins Yahoo Finance to give insight into Apple's largest problems in the domestic US market and abroad, and how the iPhone maker might go about solving them. "Between the iPhone sales, between the geopolitical issues in China, which is still a very big market for them, and now they're having to do a little bit more of what the Chinese government is requesting, Huawei is getting stronger in China. There's nationalistic movements there to try and pull some of the US companies out. The car project was canceled, which I think, in the long run, was the right thing to do, but it could have been interesting earlier if they kind of figured out a different path," O'Donnell lists off. "And of course, then, gen AI, what are they doing with gen AI? That's what everyone wants to know." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode. This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino

  • Reuters

    DR Congo presses Apple over minerals supply chain, lawyers say

    Democratic Republic of Congo is pushing Apple Inc for information about its supply chain over concerns it may be tainted with conflict minerals sourced from the country, international lawyers engaged by Congo said on Thursday. Congo, particularly its eastern region, has been plagued by violence since the 1990s, killing millions as struggles over national identity, ethnicity, and resources saw neighbouring countries invade and a myriad of armed groups spring up. Conflict has arisen over the control of illicit trade in tin and gold as well as in coltan and tantalum - widely used in cell phones and computers - all mined in Congo before being smuggled out through neighbouring Rwanda, Uganda and Burundi.