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Apple at ~$260 in mid-Jan; $300 target unlikely this month despite bullish analyst calls!!

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Apple shares traded around $260 in mid-January 2026, down roughly 4.1 percent for the month and below a $300 target many analysts set. The stock opened 2026 at $271.01, hit a 52-week high of $288.62 in December 2025, and now faces questions about reaching $300 before January ends.

Thirty-seven analysts rate the stock a “Moderate Buy,” with a one-year average forecast of $284.07 according to MarketBeat. Price targets include $300 from Robert W. Baird and Wells Fargo, $315 from Morgan Stanley, and $350 from Dan Ives of Wedbush.

“2026 is going to finally be the year that Apple actually enters the AI Revolution. The elephant in the room remains the invisible AI strategy, with the biggest consumer installed base in the world of 2.4 billion iOS devices and 1.5 billion iPhones, the time is now for Apple to accelerate its AI efforts.”

Mr. Ives’ $350 target implies about 35 percent upside and a market value near $5.17 trillion, and he said AI monetization could add $75 to $100 per share. Institutional holders own 67.73 percent of shares, with current market value near $3.82 trillion and a P/E of 34.80.

Strategic moves include a partnership with Google to integrate Gemini into Siri and other AI features, plus a new Creator Studio subscription at $12.99 per month. Analysts at Wedbush and J.P. Morgan stayed bullish, while Evercore ISI maintained a $300 target and an outperform view.

Recent results showed $1.85 earnings per share, beating estimates by $0.11, and revenue of $102.47 billion, an 8.7 percent year-over-year gain. Supply chain concerns over high-grade glass cloth and activist pressure over AI apps may keep the $300 level out of reach in January (Ed. note: these factors contributed to the month’s slide).

Reaching $300 before month-end will hinge on supply fixes and investor confidence in Apple’s AI rollout, with February or March appearing more likely for testing three-figure levels.

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