Live Chat: Apple profit dips but its stock surges on buyback plan
Apple’s stock is on a tear following the electronics giant’s announcement it would buy back $60 billion in stock and boost its dividend 15% to $3.05 a share.
The huge buyback plan and dividend increase eclipsed a somewhat disappointing second-quarter earnings report in which profit dipped for the first time in a decade. The company also forecast that its earnings in the current quarter would be lower.
Apple shares are up more than $20 to $426.79 in after-hours trading. The stock closed at $406.13, up $7.64, in regular trading.
LIVE VIDEO DISCUSSION: Join us at 3 p.m.
The stock’s volatility in the last several months has raised a number of questions about Apple’s growth prospects and even whether its chief executive, Tim Cook, should stay on the job. However, the latest moves and the resulting reaction on Wall Street seems to suggest that Apple may have dodged a bullet.
Bring your questions for a chat featuring Apple reporter Chris O’Brien and technology writer Andrea Chang. The discussion will be moderated by consumer columnist David Lazarus.
ALSO:
Apple records and keeps users’ Siri queries for up to 2 years
Apple posts solid revenue, first quarterly profit drop since 2003
5 things to watch when Apple reports its second-quarter earnings
More to Read
Inside the business of entertainment
The Wide Shot brings you news, analysis and insights on everything from streaming wars to production — and what it all means for the future.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.