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    Apple results strong; record iPhone, iPad sales

    NEW YORK (AP) — The iPhone is conquering Asia, the home of its strongest competitors. Sales there nearly quadrupled from a year ago and helped Apple Inc. trump analyst expectations for yet another quarter.

    Apple also said iPad sales worldwide nearly doubled from a quarter ago, a sign that it has left the worst of its supply problems behind.

    Apple's stock surged nearly 5 percent after the results came out.

    Net income in the fiscal third quarter, which ended in June, was $7.31 billion, or $7.79 per share. That's more than double the $3.25 billion, or $3.51 per share, a year ago.

    Analysts polled by FactSet were expecting earnings of $5.82 per share.

    Revenue was $28.6 billion, up 82 percent from $15.7 billion a year ago. Analysts were expecting $24.8 billion.

    The results were lifted by the sale of 20.3 million iPhones, millions more than analysts had expected. The phone's popularity in Asia, particularly in China, is helping. So is the fact that Apple keeps expanding the number of carriers that sell the phone. It was the first full quarter in which the phone was sold by Verizon Wireless, the largest carrier in the U.S. Before, only AT&T sold the phone in the U.S.

    Apple usually has the year's new iPhone model out by early July. That hasn't happened this year, and analysts expect the new model to come in September instead. Apple executives didn't provide any specifics on a call with analysts.

    Executives also resisted questions on whether Apple will produce a cheaper iPhone to compete against phones powered by Google Inc.'s Android software. Asian competitors like Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics and HTC Corp. are selling tens of millions of Android phones every quarter at prices that undercut the iPhone.

    "We will only make products that we are proud of, that are the best in the world. And if we can do that, and the price is lower, then we are great with that," Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook told analysts on the call.

    IPad sales came in at 9.25 million units, also above analyst expectations. Last quarter, the company was struggling to make enough of the new iPad 2. Apple has sold nearly 29 million iPads since they first went on sale in April 2010.

    In other product categories, trends were less impressive. Sales of Mac computers were 3.95 million, up 14 percent from a year ago. That's the lowest quarterly growth rate in two years.

    Cook said some people were probably buying iPads instead of Macs in the quarter, but he said more people were buying iPads over Windows PCs. He said he was pleased with 14 percent growth compared with overall PC market growth of 2.6 percent, as measured by research firm IDC.

    Some buyers may also have been holding off while waiting for Lion, the new version of the Mac OS X operating system. Apple had said it would go on sale this month, and Apple confirmed on the call that it will go on sale Wednesday. Lion will cost $29.99 and mimics some of the features of the iPhone and iPad interface.

    IPod sales were down 20 percent at 7.5 million, as the music and video players continue to lose out to iPhones and iPads. It was the fastest quarterly decline yet.

    Cook is running day-to-day operations while CEO Steve Jobs is on indefinite medical leave. The quarter was the first full one since Jobs went on leave in January. Jobs remains involved in major decisions, including announcements of new products. Analysts don't expect Jobs' leave to affect the company much in the short term. All the company's major products have still been shepherded by Jobs.

    Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer said he expects earnings of $5.50 per share and revenue of $25 billion in the quarter that just started. Both figures point to a decline from the third quarter. However, the company usually lowballs its financial forecasts, and analysts are unlikely to take the forecast seriously.

    Apple's stock surged $18, or 4.8 percent, to $394.85 in extended trading after the company announced results late Tuesday. In the regular session, it hit a 52-week high of $378.65, before closing at $376.85, up nearly 1 percent.

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    44 comments

    • Jcoffee  •  10 months ago
      I will bet they will pay more taxes than GE
      • Michael 10 months ago
        nope. the only thing apple has in america is their headquarters. other than that everything else is oversea's where china gets all of the taxes
      • PowerObject! 10 months ago
        That's hilarious
      • william h 10 months ago
        Designed in california usa, made in china
    • thebo  •  10 months ago
      I've never met a more brand loyal product than Apple products...remarkable
      • MJ 10 months ago
        I think they are a bunch of lemmings and would jump off a cliff if Jobs told them to. Apple products are good, but are not head and shoulders ahead of other brands.
      • Raul C 10 months ago
        Yes, brand loyalty to Chinese products like iPod and iPad. If you do not have a job, do not go to China, because they only give jobs to Chinese.
    • Vincit Omnia Veritas  •  10 months ago
      The people have voted with their wallets. Apple is the best on the market. Every time apple comes out with a new product all the other tech companies rush to try and catch up.
      • YahooUser 10 months ago
        The amount of free publicity it receives trumps any other technological advance made by others to be noticed. It is just a status symbol and Asians are very conscious of that.
      • Michael 10 months ago
        actually android is selling more phone devices than apple. shows what you know G...
      • MJ 10 months ago
        actually, the iphone is not tops... its really good, but not the best.
    • Cato  •  10 months ago
      Had PC, had cell phone. Both sucked. Got imac and iphine. paid a little more, far less trouble and issues. They both work and work well. Enough said. If other US companies could do this, we'd be in better shape.
      • Michael 10 months ago
        got a new macbook pro the other day. last night the keyboard stopped working. now I am typing this article on my windows 7 machine. not a single issue with my win7 machine in the last year.
      • Phillip 10 months ago
        Really?

        I just switched back to PC from iMac and traded the iPhone for a Samsung because the iPhone has forgotten that phone reception is job one for a phone. After a week I'm really digging the open nature of the Android operating system. I can even use it back things up without being under the absolute control of Apple through iTunes.

        The failure rate on iPhones is really high. The superior hardware notion is a complete illusion on anything except their PC's
      • Richard 10 months ago
        Michael, I'm assuming they fixed the keyboard issue for free though....
    • Mark  •  10 months ago
      Hey Michael Dell, do you think Apple should still shut down and return all the money to the share holders?
      • El Grande 10 months ago
        Back when he said that, the answer was "yes". I always find it funny that folks compare the two companies when they are NOT really competitors. Dell's attention has shifted to services and enterprise (Apple has never played in either market, even with their short-lived server line). These are very margin-rich. Apple has to make sure they hit a home run on each release... one slip up, and *poof*, that bubble comes back down to Earth. Keep in mind, Dell has released record earnings for two quarters in a row themselves.
    • wsudaveyo  •  10 months ago
      how many people have to buy apple products before they're not all fanboys? i guess, with revenue of 28.6 billion, the entire world is made up of fanboys and fangirls. and when your demand is consistently outpacing your supply, your product is not "overpriced".
    • Rocket Scientist  •  10 months ago
      the Worldwide market has had enough of Windows and Ballmer. Easy-to-use, simple, elegant devices are the wave of the future. Its just beginning.
    • B.C. Trice, Sr.  •  10 months ago
      The Ipad is the best freakin' thing out there. I use a laptop (Windows) but the Ipad and Apple's apps have blown Windows out of the market, so I switched. It kicks #$%$
    • Danilo  •  10 months ago
      Apple products are really state of the art and you cannot ask for more!
    • Beaglebro  •  10 months ago
      These numbers are approaching staggering proportions. They might make $30 billion net income this calendar year. There's only a few oil companies in the world that make that kind of money.
    • Think about it.  •  10 months ago
      At least we still have a few successful companies left in the USA. :-)
    • lulz  •  10 months ago
      All the apple fanboys must be proud to waste their hard earned money on their overpriced products.
    • Patrick  •  10 months ago
      I have a MacBook Pro and a I-Phone and both are great. Used to have a Blackberry until a couple months ago and that thing seems ancient compared to the I-phone.
    • Real  •  10 months ago
      Made in iChina.
    • Time waits for no slave  •  10 months ago
      keep buying chinese made products.let the little anatomy chinese outsouce jobs even more.fools.buy american.unless you are a teenager in america.their too dumb too realize whats going on.they will realize what their doing when they get older and have no job.because corporations of america sold them out.good luck youth.keep looking at that ipad or iphone.
    • John Galt  •  10 months ago
      Outsourcing makes wonders.
    • one_man_gang...  •  10 months ago
      and where or where is Research in slow motion?
    • John  •  10 months ago
      Most overpriced electronics in the world!
    • Ken  •  10 months ago
      Apple is brilliant they are selling stuff to us and we already have 4 computors, flatscreens in every room, data pods, cell phones,gadget anything,wireless everything, we have to much disposable income, ya think?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 months ago
      Waiting in line for overpriced crap made overseas. Your new gadget does the same thing the last 100 you owned did. People spend too much on tech.

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