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Started by Shareguy, Jun 25, 2022, 11:00 AM

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Shareguy

Another good result.

Here's how Apple did versus LSEG consensus estimates for the quarter ended June 29:

EPS: $1.40 vs. $1.35 estimated

Revenue: $85.78 billion vs. $84.53 billion estimated

iPhone revenue: $39.30 billion vs. $38.81 billion estimated
Mac revenue: $7.01 billion vs. $7.02 billion estimated

iPad revenue: $7.16 billion vs. $6.61 billion estimated

Wearables, Home, and Accessories revenue: $8.10 billion vs. $7.79 billion estimated

Services revenue: $24.21 billion vs. $24.01 billion estimated

Gross margin: 46.3% vs. 46.1% estimated


https://au.finance.yahoo.com/news/apple-beats-q3-expectations-despite-a-decline-in-iphone-sales-203125455.html



BlackPeter


Shareguy

Apple hits a new high. Apple to this day is the best share I have owned. The holding has grown through share splits and today is worth a considerable sum. I did make a mistake selling some to have a free carry position but have not sold any in 15 years approx.

My broker stops asking me these days to sell some. To me it's a real example over 30 years of huge wealth appreciation by leaving in the bottom draw.

I suggested to a family member to buy some approx 5 years ago. He said they are too expensive and history might not repeat and brought other shares. Unfortunatly there return has not been great.

The 5-year total Apple return in the same period is 266.40%, meaning $100 invested in AAPL stock 5 years ago would be worth $366.40 today.



Shareguy

Big fall in sales in China. Still another earnings beat. After hours trading currently up over $7 a share.


https://www.cnbc.com/2025/01/30/apple-points-to-fiscal-stimulus-after-steep-china-sales-decline.html

Dolcile

Quote from: Shareguy on Jan 31, 2025, 04:11 PMBig fall in sales in China. Still another earnings beat. After hours trading currently up over $7 a share.


https://www.cnbc.com/2025/01/30/apple-points-to-fiscal-stimulus-after-steep-china-sales-decline.html

where do you get your after hours trading data from? I just looked and couldn't see that it was up $7

Waltzing

they are getting smacked by the TF's... surely china doesnt care what happens to APPLE...

the CCP isnt going to care about APPLE?

does the USA have the worker pool and how long does it take to set up manufacturing?

could this lead to a slump in profits from the TF's..

Shareguy

Quote from: Waltzing on Apr 09, 2025, 08:31 AMthey are getting smacked by the TF's... surely china doesnt care what happens to APPLE...

the CCP isnt going to care about APPLE?

does the USA have the worker pool and how long does it take to set up manufacturing?

could this lead to a slump in profits from the TF's..

Doubt it will happen. Can't see the yanks being happy to pay $3500 US for a phone (figure from CNBC). Trump is delusional in my opinion to think suddenly all this manufacturing is going to come back. It's going to take years and I doubt very much that the US Consumer would be prepared to pay the extra prices for everything. If it gets to $150 might have to add more. In the meantime just watching the carnage.


Waltzing

Carnage? oh dear... more!

for once kiwis might be happy to trad with china after all...

china could step in across asia and say look we are now the good guys...

right.. but hey....trade is trade now... exporters in NZ will be happy to sell to anyone...

Jay

Apple is not going to increase the price of iPhone just in the US to cover the tariff. Who is going to buy a $6K+ iPhone- I know some would "Cause it is an Apple!"
Though a bit of a rush on buying iPhones in the US so I heard.

They will spread it around the world, so we all pay more!

BlackPeter

Quote from: Jay on Apr 10, 2025, 09:07 AMApple is not going to increase the price of iPhone just in the US to cover the tariff. Who is going to buy a $6K+ iPhone- I know some would "Cause it is an Apple!"
Though a bit of a rush on buying iPhones in the US so I heard.

They will spread it around the world, so we all pay more!

Suits me well. Never bought any Apple Products in my life and don't plan to change that no matter how dumb the bully in the oval office behaves. Bring them on.


Shareguy

#74
What a rebound.

Don't forget that Apple received an exemption from Tariffs from Trumps first term. They are also expecting an exemption for this latest round.