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Apple Shares Reach New High as AI Decision Looms

Apple Shares Reach New High as AI Decision Looms

New York, June 2, 2026, 18:03 (EDT)

  • Apple climbed roughly 2.9%, hitting a new record before trading near $315.20.
  • Apple’s June 8 WWDC keynote is coming up in less than a week, with investors watching for new details on its artificial intelligence push.
  • The stock rally cuts room for a miss on Siri, margins, or memory chip costs.

Apple Inc. is trading near $315.20 after hitting an intraday high above $315, a new record for the stock on Tuesday. Shares rose about 2.9%, pushing market value to roughly $4.64 trillion. The move stretches a rally in May as investors look toward next week’s developer conference for a possible AI update from the iPhone giant.

Apple is gearing up for its Worldwide Developers Conference, which kicks off June 8. The company says it will show updates for all its platforms at the event, with AI and fresh software tools on the agenda. Apple’s developer site lists a keynote stream for 10 a.m. Pacific.

WWDC is now a market event as much as a software show. Investors are watching to see if Apple can use artificial intelligence — the tech behind generating text, images, or actions from prompts — to drive new demand for iPhones, Macs and services. They are worried Microsoft, Nvidia and Alphabet might get most of the value from AI instead.

Morgan Stanley’s Erik Woodring wrote that WWDC 2026 is a “key catalyst” for Apple and might help the company get seen as an “AI winner,” The Fly/TiRanks reported. The firm is sticking with its Overweight rating and $330 price target. A “polished AI platform” and a more defined agentic vision — with systems that act for users and not just answer them — could lead to multiple expansion and see investors pay a higher price for Apple’s earnings. TipRanks

Wall Street’s rally has earnings support, too. Apple reported on April 30 that revenue in the fiscal second quarter grew 17% to $111.2 billion, with diluted EPS up 22% to $2.01. The company also cleared a new $100 billion buyback plan, allowing it to boost earnings per share by cutting the total share count.

Apple CEO Tim Cook told analysts iPhone 17 demand was “off the charts” but sales ran into supply limits. “We expect significantly higher memory costs,” he said, flagging the AI hardware surge that is driving up chip prices in phones, PCs and servers. Reuters

S&P 500 and Dow both closed up on Tuesday, helped by demand for AI and steady risk appetite. The Nasdaq finished flat. According to Reuters, the Dow ended up 0.45% and the S&P 500 rose 0.13%. The Nasdaq edged 0.03% higher, with strength from AI-related stocks balancing concerns about the Middle East.

Apple tacked on $598 billion in market value during May’s recovery in megacap tech stocks, Reuters reported. Microsoft gained $315 billion. Nvidia added $276 billion. Alphabet was the big laggard, dropping almost $60 billion.

The setup isn’t without risk. With the stock at a record, there’s not much room if Apple’s Siri upgrade or other AI tools seem just incremental. Rising memory costs could also hit gross margin. Some investors may see the buyback as cover for slower growth ahead. If the keynote disappoints, the “AI winner” trade could flip into worries over valuation fast.

Apple’s current price looks set on hopes it can prove next week the iPhone is still at the core of consumer AI. That’s what traders are betting on. Monday will show whether that holds.

A technology and finance expert writing for TS2.tech. He analyzes developments in satellites, telecommunications, and artificial intelligence, with a focus on their impact on global markets. Author of industry reports and market commentary, often cited in tech and business media. Passionate about innovation and the digital economy.

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