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Apple Faces Stock Decline Following AI Delays and Tariff Concerns

Analysts lower iPhone sales forecasts and earnings projections as delays in Siri upgrades and tariff challenges weigh on Apple's outlook.

  • Apple's stock has dropped over 15% since December, with shares closing at $216.98 on Wednesday, reflecting investor concerns over delayed AI features and tariff impacts.
  • Morgan Stanley reduced its price target for Apple stock from $275 to $252, citing the delayed rollout of advanced Siri features as a key factor tempering iPhone upgrade rates.
  • The delay in Siri's AI upgrades, now expected in 2026 or later, is projected to result in flat iPhone sales in 2025 at 230 million units and a modest 6% growth in 2026 to 243 million units.
  • Tariffs on goods manufactured in China are expected to increase Apple's costs by $2 billion in 2025, with limited ability to offset these expenses without exemptions.
  • Technical analysis indicates Apple shares have broken below key support levels, with potential further declines to $207 or $197 if selling pressure continues.
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