Apple closes in on Nvidia in race for world's most valuable company
AAPL•Semiconductor rally loses momentum
The eye-watering chips rally ran into turbulence in July as investors reassessed the sustainability of the artificial intelligence trade, knocking the Philadelphia SE Semiconductor index .SOX down almost 19% from its all-time highs.
Despite the steep fall, the index has performed better than Nvidia so far this year.
Apple nears Nvidia in market-cap race
July 17 (Reuters) - Apple AAPL.O is within striking distance of overtaking Nvidia NVDA.O as the world's most valuable company, a milestone that would reshuffle the ranks of tech heavyweights as investors reassess the outlook for AI.
Apple was last valued at $4.90 trillion as its shares rose marginally in premarket trading on Friday, while Nvidia was roughly at the same level, following a 2.4% decline.




