Apple’s Value Drops Below $1 Trillion, While Microsoft Holds On

Apple Inc.’s market value fell below $1 trillion as trading opened Monday

(Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc.’s market value fell below $1 trillion as trading opened Monday, leaving Microsoft Corp. as the only U.S. stock above the 13-digit threshold.

Apple shares fell as much as 4.9% at 9:40 a.m. in New York, bringing the iPhone maker’s market value to about $960 billion. In the wake of coronavirus, the company has been hampered by supply-chain worries in China and has closed stores around the globe. The stock briefly dipped below the $1 trillion level in the final minutes of trading on Friday, before paring losses to close just above it.

Read More: Apple Briefly Dips Below $1 Trillion Level It Held Since October

Apple shares have lost 25% this year as the spreading coronavirus roiled global markets and curtailed economic activity. Microsoft has fallen 14%, putting its market value at $1.03 trillion.

©2020 Bloomberg L.P.

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