Shares of leading tech giant Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) have been picking up steam in recent weeks.
The company has announced a change in CEO and recently posted some strong quarterly results
Investor sentiment has been rising, even though its artificial intelligence (AI) strategy and rollout of next-gen features for its Siri assistant have been sluggish. On June 8, the tech company begins its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), which is a highly anticipated event. This year, it may unveil significant AI advancements that could help fuel an even bigger rally.
Should you buy the stock before June 8? Why the event could be a pivotal one for the business WWDC is always a popular event for consumers and investors alike, but this year’s conference may be much more significant. It comes at a crucial time in the company’s history, with Tim Cook stepping down and John Ternus taking over.