Sorry, but Tariffs Are the Least of Apple's Problems Right Now
Here's why those are legitimate concerns for shareholders. Dig deeper, and you might find more serious, longer-lasting worries than sky-high import costs. Apple (AAPL 0.07%) shares fell following last week's release of the numbers for its fiscal second quarter (which ended March 29) -- and understandably so. Although the iPhone maker topped analysts' revenue and earnings estimates, CEO Tim Cook confirmed that newly imposed import tariffs will take their toll. In the current quarter alone, they'll cost the c ...