For the most part, Apple's fiscal fourth-quarter results has analysts thinking the stock is primed for more gains going forward. The tech giant posted earnings and revenue that beat expectations, sending shares up nearly 2% in the premarket Friday. The beat was driven largely by strong demand for the iPhone 17, which launched in September. CEO Tim Cook also told CNBC that revenue for the company will increase by at least 10%, buoyed by the "off the chart" reception for the company's new iPhone 17 devices. "We expect total company revenue to grow by 10 to 12% year over year, we expect iPhone revenue to grow double digits, year over year, and we expect that that would make the December quarter the best ever in the history of the company," Cook said. The report and Cook's comments led to seve

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