All eyes were on Apple after the bell. Earnings came in just after 4:30 pm and the technology company beat on both revenue and earnings per share.
Apple reported earnings of $3.89 versus estimates of $3.86, and revenue was reported at $88.3 billion versus estimates of $87.3 billion. Tim Cook said, "iPhone X surpassed our expectations and has been our top-selling iPhone every week since it shipped."
The company also reported a record $285.1 billion in cash reserves.
Barbie kept the top spot with $93 million in ticket sales and Oppenheimer retained second place with $46.2 million.
For all the differences on the surface of their jobs, Hollywood writers and UPS drivers are pushing back against the same trend.
The boom in new apartments is concentrated: in relatively few cities and in luxury units.
The Week's Top Stories is a guided tour through the biggest market stories of the week, from winning stocks to brutal dips to the facts and forecasts generating buzz on Wall Street. This week: Tupperware, Microsoft, Meta, Alphabet, Royal Caribbean, Alaska Air, Southwest and Ford.
Meta will add new retention 'hooks' to its Threads app.
Biotech firm Biogen agreed to acquire Reata Pharmaceuticals for $6.5 billion.
Gas prices have hit an eight-month high, according to AAA.
A key measure of inflation that the Fed watches closely reached its lowest level in almost two years.
Starbucks' fall menu has reportedly been leaked online.
One of Apple's earliest and rarest products, a pair of sneakers with the early logo, is being auctioned off.
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