Wall Street is giving Apple’s post-Steve Jobs transition a thumbs-up, at least so far. The company’s shares rose 2.78% today to close regular trading at $411.63, an all-time high for Apple. The surge gives it a market valuation of $381.6B, making it the most valuable company on the stock market. Exxon Mobil had held the top market cap at $358.3B. The stock is up 10.14% since the day after Jobs stepped down as CEO and was replaced by Tim Cook nearly a month ago.


…with each and everyone breathlessly awaiting arrival of IPhone 5.
Should have bought stock in this company when it was in the dumps, back when Microsoft ruled the world.
Man, how things have changed.