After the big quarterly earnings report from Apple this afternoon, a bunch of interesting tidbits of information have come out. One such tidbit is the fact that Tim Cook says the iPad Mini has a lower profit margin than any other Apple product. Presumably he means Apple products that are being sold right now, rather [...]
During the Apple quarterly earnings call this afternoon, questions were raised about Apple TV, and whether Apple had serious plans for improvements to the service. Tim Cook was hesitant to spill the beans on what the future might have in store for Apple TV, but he did say that the project was still just “a [...]
In the beginning of October Apple scheduled its 4th quarter earnings call on October 25th, and as such today the fruit company has released its Q4 2012 results. Apple has gone on to make a whopping $36 billion in revenue, and $8.2 billion in profit. The company itself only expected to make $34 billion in [...]
Posted on July 24, 2012 by Mitch Bowman
|2 Comments
An analyst from KGI securities named Ming-Chi Kuo, who has a history of accurately predicting Apple product announcements, has some new predictions today. In addition to the new iPod Touch and iPod Nano that should be coming soon, Kuo also predicts some news on the iPad front. After the new iPhone is released (which Kuo says [...]
Posted on July 20, 2012 by Mitch Bowman
|1 Comment
Ah yes, it’s that time of year again. Everyone and their dog is releasing their financial reports this week. Next to report in is Microsoft, who’s posted their earnings report for Q4 2012. (No, they’re not reporting from the future. Their fiscal year runs July-to-July.) Their revenues are higher than they’ve ever been in the company’s [...]
Only Apple knows when Apple is planning to release the next-generation iPhone, right? If anyone else would know, maybe Francis Shammo, EVP and CFO for Verizon Communications, would have some inkling. Or so is the apparent logic of Cnet, which is using a loose offhand remark from Shammo to justify a news-grabbing headline. In a [...]