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Apple Faces Stock Decline Following Siri AI Delays and Tariff Concerns

Analysts lower iPhone sales projections as Siri advancements are postponed and tariffs increase production costs.

  • Apple's stock has fallen for three consecutive days, losing over 15% of its value since December 2024, as concerns grow over delayed Siri AI features and tariff impacts.
  • Reports indicate Apple has postponed the release of advanced Siri features, now expected no earlier than 2026, limiting incentives for iPhone upgrades.
  • Morgan Stanley revised its iPhone sales estimates to remain flat at 230 million units in 2025, with only 6% growth projected for 2026.
  • Tariffs on China-made goods are expected to increase Apple's production costs by $2 billion in 2025, with limited ability to offset these expenses without exemptions.
  • Apple plans to invest $500 billion in U.S. operations over the next four years, including a Texas-based AI data center, but this initiative is unlikely to mitigate near-term challenges.
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