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Industrials : Passenger Airlines | Small Cap Growth
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Joby Aviation, Inc. is a transportation company. The Company is developing an all-electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft to be used by the Company to deliver passenger and freight air transportation as a service. The Company is engaged in designing and testing a piloted all-electric aircraft, which can take off and land vertically, while cruising like a traditional airplane. The aircraft is quiet when taking off, near silent when flying overhead and is designed to transport a pilot and four passengers at speeds of up to approximately 200 miles per hour with a maximum range of approximately 150 miles on a single charge. The Company focuses on operating its aircraft on journeys ranging from 5 to 150 miles between cities and their surrounding areas. It intends to deploy eVTOL aircraft in local aerial ridesharing networks in cities around the world. It also plans to develop an application-based platform that permits consumers to directly book rides through its service.

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New Apple Watch Series 9: cost, new features, and when it comes out

11:13 am ET September 15, 2023 (MarketWatch)
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By Weston Blasi

Prices for Apple's new watch -- which will be available to purchase next week -- start from $399

Apple's (AAPL) product event on Tuesday revealed several new products including the iPhone 15, and the much-anticipated Apple Watch Series 9.

Prices for Apple's refreshed new watch start at $399 -- the same price as the previous watch models when they first debuted.

See also: Apple preorder: How the iPhone 15 compares to the Pixel and Galaxy devices

Among the new features in the Apple Watch Series 9 is a new S9 chip that could lead to speed and efficiency improvements and faster load times, the same 18-hour battery life, a new FineWoven fabric band, and up to 2000 nit brightness display, among many others.

During the event, Apple called its new S9 chip its "most powerful yet."

The new Apple Watch Series 9 also features a brand new "double-tap" gesture. The gesture allows people to answer calls and interact with their watch by tapping their index finger and thumb together with their watch hand, allowing access to the watch's features when their non-watch hand is being previously occupied.

MarketWatch compared the Apple Watch Series 9 with other smartwatches on the market including the Google (GOOGL) Pixel Watch and Samsung Galaxy Watch6.

The new Apple Watch models were made available for pre-order immediately following the Sept. 12 launch event, and will be available for regular purchase on Friday Sept. 22.

Apple event: iPhone 15, Apple Watch Series 9 and everything else on the way

Apple also released a second-generation version of its premium Apple Watch Ultra. The Ultra 2 has a bigger price tag starting at $799, and has features including 36 hours of battery life, an S9 SiP chip, and a 3000-nit brightness display.

The price tag for the Apple Watch Ultra 2 is also the same as its predecessor when it first debuted. Some analysts expected Apple to raise the prices for the premium versions of its iPhone Pro models by $100 or $200.

The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is the "most advanced Apple watch ever," Apple Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams said.

The Apple Watch has become one of the company's top-selling products, and a back-to-school essential for many students. Apple's wearables and accessories, including the signature smartwatches, made up $8.28 billion of the company's $81.8 billion total revenue for the company's third quarter.

Read on: Here are the iPhone 15 deals from AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon as preorders kick off

-Weston Blasi

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