Apple, Nokia, IBM: Tech Winners & Losers
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Apple(AAPL) was one of the tech sector's big losers on Monday, with the gadget giant's stock tumbling more than 3%.
The iPhone maker had recently reached a $600 billion market cap for the first time. Apple shares today slipped $21.38, or 3.5%, to $583.85 during Monday trading as the Nasdaq fell 0.7%.
"We believe this could be a simple 'collapsing' on its own weight given the year-to-date move
Apple shares have climbed more than 44% this year, easily outpacing the Nasdaq's gain of 14.89% and the S&P 500's increase of 9.1%.
Shares of rival Nokia(NOK) , however, rallied Monday, gaining 12 cents, or 2.9%, to reach $4.14. The Finnish handset maker's stock declined before the market open after Moody's downgraded the company's long-term credit rating.
IBM(IBM) , which reports its fiscal first-quarter results after the market close Tuesday, was up $1.54, or 0.8%, to $204.34. In a research note released early on Monday, Credit Suisse(CS) predicted a solid quarter from the tech giant, and raised its IBM price target from $175 to $200.
Chip giant Intel(INTC) was also one of the tech sector's winners, gaining 35 cents, or 1.25%, to reach $28.44. Intel also reports its first-quarter numbers after market close Tuesday.
--Written by James Rogers in New York.
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