Apple: Leading The Way In Augmented Reality

Summary:

  • Apple has a culture of innovation and a history of branching into emerging markets. A recent expansion into augmented reality could extend their business life cycle.
  • Their first augmented reality device, Vision Pro, is expected to be available for $3,499 and will launch in early 2024.
  • The company enjoys consistently high returns and appears to be a long-term compounder.
  • When comparing the present valuation to its historical average, the company presently appears only slightly overvalued.
  • I currently rate AAPL stock a Buy.

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Thesis

I have been fascinated by technology and the impact it has on our daily lives since I was very young. I watched Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) made waves during the rise of desktop PC’s, became a


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