Apple's revenue surges, blows away targets

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My Apple hating friends here will be expecting this....

Pekkkr, when did you advise me to sell again?

LOL

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Apple's revenue surges, blows away targets

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc's quarterly results blew past Wall Street's expectations as U.S. consumers snapped up near-record numbers of iPhones and iPads, sending its shares up 8 percent.

The world's most valuable technology corporation returned to form after a rare miss in the previous quarter. It sold 37.04 million iPhones - its flagship product - and 15.43 million iPad tablets, doubling from a year earlier and easily outpacing already heightened expectations for a strong holiday season.

And it smashed estimates on all its results including gross margin, which came in at 44.7 percent during the quarter.

Apple's sales in the United States were particularly strong, with revenue rising 90 percent in the Americas region. Sales in Europe were up 55 percent even though the region was in the grip of a debt crisis that has hurt consumer confidence.

"Going into 2012, I expect strength of iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad should carry on into the year. Apple still has some tailwind, including opening up new retail stores and expanding its distribution channels," said Hendi Susanto at Gabelli & Co.

"I would say Apple still has many unpenetrated international markets ... Apple is still far from its saturation."

The consumer electronics giant said on Tuesday its revenue leapt 73 percent to $46.33 billion, handily beating the average Wall Street analyst estimate of $38.91 billion, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

MONSTER QUARTER

Apple reported a net profit of $13.06 billion, or $13.87 a share. Analysts had expected Apple to earn $10.16 per share.

Average projections for sales of Apple products during the fiscal first quarter, which includes the holiday shopping season and one more week than is typical, were for roughly 31 million iPhones, 13.5 million to 14 million iPads and 5 million Mac computers.

On Tuesday, Apple also forecast results for its fiscal second quarter that were ahead of analyst estimates. It expects revenue of about $32.5 billion and diluted earnings per share of about $8.50.

"It sets up Apple well for the rest of the year," said Canaccord Genuity's Michael Walkley.

"They are still ramping up the new geographies like the iPhone 4 in China, which they just started selling in January and we'll see in March results," he said.

"IPhones and Siri still driving strong. An iPhone 5 for the end of the year with a new form factor and with LTE will drive another set of gains in 2012," Walkley said.

The December quarterly report marked Apple's first quarter without its legendary co-founder Steve Jobs, who died October 5.

Shares in Apple leapt 8 percent to about $452 following the earnings report. The stock closed at $420.41 on Nasdaq.
 

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very impressive.....but no one expected otherwise. the hard part now is to continue to follow that up.
 

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Cousin got in at $48, not sure how many, but his gf (very close friend of mine tells me well over 1000). I'll have to see it to believe it though. lol
 

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There is no way that Apple can keep the momentum going, not unless they create a new market a la iPad or re-boot an existing one a la iTunes. Of course, that won't keep the Apple haters/idiots from cackling with glee when the momentum does slow.


very impressive.....but no one expected otherwise. the hard part now is to continue to follow that up.
 

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There is no way that Apple can keep the momentum going, not unless they create a new market a la iPad or re-boot an existing one a la iTunes. Of course, that won't keep the Apple haters/idiots from cackling with glee when the momentum does slow.
Ever heard of China.....

While these growth rates are indeed unsustainable I do think there are massive markets to be opened (India, China) and market share to be won (Android).....

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Speaking of winning market share....

Apple beat Google smartphones in U.S.-researcher

Wed Jan 25, 2012 4:00am EST

* Apple US mkt share doubles to 44.9 pct -Kantar

* Google Android share slips to 44.8 pct -Kantar

* Windows Phone below 2 pct in all 9 key markets

By Tarmo Virki, European Technology Correspondent

Jan 25 (Reuters) - Booming demand for the latest iPhone model helped Apple beat all phones using Google's Android platform in the U.S. smartphone market in the fourth quarter, data showed on Wednesday.

Research firm Kantar Worldpanel ComTech said Apple's share of the U.S. market doubled from a year ago to 44.9 percent in the October to December period, just beating Google's Android smartphones, which slipped to 44.8 percent from 50 percent.

Late on Tuesday Apple reported quarterly results which blew past Wall Street's expectations after consumers snapped up near-unprecedented numbers of iPhones and iPads, sending its shares up 8 percent and into record territory.

In stark contrast sales of handset makers using Android, including Motorola Mobility, HTC and Sony Ericsson , have stumbled in the quarter.

"Apple has continued its strong sales run in the U.S., UK and Australia over the Christmas period," Dominic Sunnebo, global consumer insight director at the research firm said.

"Overall, Apple sales are now growing at a faster rate than Android across the nine countries we cover," Sunnebo added.

Kantar said Microsoft's Windows Phone share in all of the nine key markets it measures remained at less than 2 percent despite the high-profile launch of the Lumia range from Nokia.

Nokia's flagship Lumia 800 model failed to break into top 10 smartphones sold in Britain by the end of the fourth quarter, the researcher said.

Nokia said in November the model was off to an excellent start in Britain, and had seen the best ever first week of Nokia smartphone sales in the UK in recent history.

Nokia unveiled a strategy shift to use Microsoft software on its smartphones last February in a bid to create a rival to Apple and Google's Android.

"The Nokia Lumia 800 still needs to be joined by a number of other competitive Windows Phone handsets before we are likely to see the OS (operating system) providing any real challenge to the likes of Apple, Android and BlackBerry," Sunnebo said.

He expects the platform to have around a 10 percent share of European smartphone sales in the second half of 2012.
 

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Still Have No Need For Any iToys....






Now tell us, tell us true bottie....
Did those numbers give you a Joy Boner???
 

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Perhaps not but check out the demographics of tablet ownership.....



Not poor kids but well paid adults with an education....

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Speaking of winning market share....

Apple beat Google smartphones in U.S.-researcher

Wed Jan 25, 2012 4:00am EST

* Apple US mkt share doubles to 44.9 pct -Kantar

* Google Android share slips to 44.8 pct -Kantar

* Windows Phone below 2 pct in all 9 key markets

By Tarmo Virki, European Technology Correspondent

Jan 25 (Reuters) - Booming demand for the latest iPhone model helped Apple beat all phones using Google's Android platform in the U.S. smartphone market in the fourth quarter, data showed on Wednesday.

Research firm Kantar Worldpanel ComTech said Apple's share of the U.S. market doubled from a year ago to 44.9 percent in the October to December period, just beating Google's Android smartphones, which slipped to 44.8 percent from 50 percent.

Late on Tuesday Apple reported quarterly results which blew past Wall Street's expectations after consumers snapped up near-unprecedented numbers of iPhones and iPads, sending its shares up 8 percent and into record territory.

In stark contrast sales of handset makers using Android, including Motorola Mobility, HTC and Sony Ericsson , have stumbled in the quarter.

"Apple has continued its strong sales run in the U.S., UK and Australia over the Christmas period," Dominic Sunnebo, global consumer insight director at the research firm said.

"Overall, Apple sales are now growing at a faster rate than Android across the nine countries we cover," Sunnebo added.

Kantar said Microsoft's Windows Phone share in all of the nine key markets it measures remained at less than 2 percent despite the high-profile launch of the Lumia range from Nokia.

Nokia's flagship Lumia 800 model failed to break into top 10 smartphones sold in Britain by the end of the fourth quarter, the researcher said.

Nokia said in November the model was off to an excellent start in Britain, and had seen the best ever first week of Nokia smartphone sales in the UK in recent history.

Nokia unveiled a strategy shift to use Microsoft software on its smartphones last February in a bid to create a rival to Apple and Google's Android.

"The Nokia Lumia 800 still needs to be joined by a number of other competitive Windows Phone handsets before we are likely to see the OS (operating system) providing any real challenge to the likes of Apple, Android and BlackBerry," Sunnebo said.

He expects the platform to have around a 10 percent share of European smartphone sales in the second half of 2012.
You really are a twat lol you already gave us this information in picture form on the other thread and as before you neglect to point out that this is for a 3 month period only, right after the release of iPhone 4S and as i and analysts said before, the surge WAS expected.

when you look in the mirror do you say to yourself "be the sheep, be the sheep" positive reinforcement does wonders :rolleyes:

Apples worldwide market share is WELL below that of Android in the BIG picture.

Apple clearly rules with revenue and tablets so be happy with that and eat a biscuit.
 

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Not poor kids but well paid adults with an education....
Yepper!!!
Rubes easily manipulated by slick advertising and 'bright & shiny' things!.....
 

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Apples worldwide market share is WELL below that of Android in the BIG picture.
When you suffer from iMyopia.....the BIG Picture matters little!!!

That Apple iJuice is potent stuff!!!.....
 

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.....

Apples worldwide market share is WELL below that of Android in the BIG picture.

Apple clearly rules with revenue and tablets so be happy with that and eat a biscuit.
I'll ignore you acting like a bitch.....

Yes, Android's share is much larger, both in the US and worldwide.... what is instructive in these numbers is the momentum that Apple has in phones with the release of the 4s AND the momentum iOS has as a platform. Apple has to date paid out to developers 4 Billion in revenue for apps sold.....

It's all about the ecosystem.

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