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Apple just hit an all-time high

Jun 4, 2018, 19:42 IST

Apple CEO Tim Cook.Brendan McDermid/Reuters

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Apple hit a record high of $192.91 early Monday.

Shares had been stuck in a range between $160 to $180 for much of the past seven months before the company announced strong second-quarter results that included a hefty share buy-back plan.

Apple, classically a hardware and devices company, is in the midst of what looks to be a shift to services. In March, Morgan Stanley said it expects more than 50% of Apple's total revenue growth over the next five years to come from services. Meanwhile, it says the iPhone, which has contributed 86% of Apple's revenue growth over the past five years, will make up just 22% of that revenue growth.

Apple shares are up 11.76% this year, outperforming the S&P 500's 2.76% gain.

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