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    Apple Inc. has joined an elite group of technology giants — Microsoft and Nvidia — in surpassing a $4 trillion market capitalization, cementing its dominance despite earlier market turbulence.

    The milestone follows a strong rebound driven by record-breaking iPhone 17 sales, especially in China, a market where Apple had struggled in recent years.
    Earlier this year, the company lost over $300 billion in market value amid tariff pressures and AI delays. But Apple’s latest rally underscores the enduring power of the iPhone brand and investor confidence in CEO Tim Cook’s leadership.

    Though Apple lags its AI-focused rivals in stock performance this year, analysts say its entry into the $4 trillion club marks a pivotal moment for the company’s comeback.
    Apple was the first public company to hit $1 trillion in 2018, $2 trillion in 2020, and $3 trillion in 2022. Now, with $4 trillion under its belt, the tech giant remains a symbol of innovation and resilience — proof that Apple’s bite still carries power on Wall Street.

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