(NASDAQ:AAPL) Apple shares rose 3% in extended trading Tuesday after a federal judge ruled that Alphabet may continue making payments to preload Google Search on the iPhone.
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How might the judge's ruling on Google's preload payments affect Apple's short‑term revenue outlook and stock price momentum?
What are the potential broader regulatory or litigation risks for Apple stemming from this antitrust case, and how could they be priced into the stock?
How does this development compare to competitive pressures from other platforms (e.g., Android, other search providers) and what implications does it have for Apple's market positioning?