Apple falls below USD 90 to 2-year low; Google now largest co.

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Last Updated : May 12 2016 | 11:48 PM IST
Shares of Apple sank below USD 90 for the first time in nearly two years today, ceding the title of the world's largest company by market valuation to Google.
With investors souring on the outlook for sales of its market-leading iPhones and iPads, and no new blockbuster consumer electronics product in its offerings, Apple shares fell 3.3 per cent to USD 89.47 in morning trade today, before rebounding slightly back above the USD 90 threshold.
That left the company's stock off more than 14 per cent since the beginning of the year and down one-third from the peak of USD 132.54 one year ago.
Apple stock has slid sharply since mid-April, hit in part by the company's disappointing first quarter earnings, which showed a decline in revenues and the first quarterly drop ever in iPhone unit sales since launching the smartphone in 2007.
Today's fall elevated Google parent Alphabet ahead of its Silicon Valley rival as the world's largest company. At midday Apple's market valuation was around USD 494 billion against Alphabet's USD 498 billion.
Worries were mounting over the pace of iPhone sales, the company's top earner, amid reports that consumers worldwide are generally replacing their phones less often than before.
Key Asian producers of components for Apple were also seeing their shares pummelled on the forecast for slower iPhone sales.
When asked that India still does not has electronic chip
manufacturing plant which is a very key component for making smartphones, Vidyashankar said that industry can start with some percentage and then ramp up.
"We need not start with semiconductors. There are hundreds of item where we can satisfy. Out of over 2,000 item required in an iPhone, we can start with 200. Starting from packaging, PCBs, battery to what not but as I said it will take sometime," Vidyashankar said.
He added that even in Indian automobile sector not 100 per cent of vehicles are made in the country and same is the case with China.
"Even in China, they also source components from various locations," Vidyashankar said.
Apple's products are made Taiwanese electronics manufacturing giant Foxconn in China. Foxconn has set up its manufacturing unit in India but it is engaged in making mobile phones of mostly China-based companies here.
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First Published: May 12 2016 | 11:48 PM IST

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