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Apple beats Q2 estimates

Yesterday was Apple's Q2 financial conference call, and it's safe to say things went well. Apple generated $410 million (47 cents per share) in the 2nd quarter of 2006, up from $290 million (34 cents a share) as this time last year. Wall Street's projection was 43 cents per share. iPod sales continued to do well, and Mac sales rose 4%. I'm really interested to see the same numbers a year from now, once the full line of Macs are Intel-based and Leopard has been released.

Yesterday was Apple's Q2 financial conference call, and it's safe to say things went well. Apple generated $410 million (47 cents per...
 

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Hervé “.

... in a year from now, there will be the computers that can run any software without rebooting, for which we'll pay a premium, and other machines (those with only one OS and viruses). No real need to put names, isn't it?

Apple results will be good, and us somehow poorer ;-)

H.

April 20 2006 at 9:34 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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