Apple's market value surpasses $3 trillion as shares hit record
Shares on rise since Vision Pro headset introduced.
Apple's market value surpassed $3 trillion on Friday, driven by its shares reaching a record high level.
The US-based global tech firm witnessed its stock price soaring to a peak of $192.60 per share at 9:55 am EDT, reflecting a gain of nearly 1.6% following Thursday's closing price of $189.59 per share.
The company's market capitalization reached an all-time high of $3.03 trillion at that time.
The record feat comes despite Apple experiencing a decline in total sales for the second consecutive quarter, according to its latest financial results released last month.
Net sales fell 2.6% to $94.8 billion for the three months ending April 1. The figure is down from almost $97.3 billion for the same period last year.
Apple shares have been on the rise in recent weeks after introducing on June 5 its new Vision Pro headset, which the company defined as a "spatial computing" and "mixed reality headset" that enables digital content to "blend seamlessly" with users' physical space.
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