As recently reported, Apple has announced record revenue for the first quarter of fiscal 2009, proving that the company can prevail even in times like these. After making all the announcements regarding Mac, iPod and iPhone sales in part, Apple execs allowed members of the media to ask questions about the company... |
22 January 2009 04:06 GMT |
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As promised, Apple held a conference with analysts and the media announcing financial results for its fiscal 2009 first quarter ended December 27, 2008. Despite the rough times we currently find ourselves in, Apple was happy to post record revenue of $10.17 billion and record net quarterly profit of $1.61 billion, or... |
22 January 2009 02:49 GMT |
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Apple announced (officially) this week that its Q1 2009 financial results conference call would be held at 2 PM PT (5 PM ET) on Wednesday, January 21. That's today!Analysts are on the lookout for Apple to report fiscal first-quarter results today, for once because it's their job, but also to draw a better p... |
21 January 2009 10:07 GMT |
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With Christmas come and gone, analysts and bloggers alike have started speculating over how many iPhone units Apple could have sold, should it have been possible to wrap it as a gift and put it under the tree. Advertising Age puts it as blunt as possible: “ [...] It's impossible to surprise someone with a... |
20 January 2009 09:31 GMT |
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Last week, Apple confirmed that its Q1 2009 financial results conference call would be held at 2PM PT (5PM ET) on Wednesday, January 21. Minutes ago, Apple issued an official report containing all the details for the company's FY 09 First Quarter Results Conference Call. The Cupertino-based Mac maker reveals tha... |
19 January 2009 10:10 GMT |
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Apple has confirmed it will host its Q1 2009 financial results conference call at 2PM PT (5PM ET) on Wednesday, January 21. Anyone interested in listening Apple’s conference call webcast can do so freely, as long as you have QuickTime installed. Apple representatives are set to talk financial performance, achie... |
13 January 2009 10:26 GMT |
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This year's Large Installation System Administration Conference (LISA) saw Apple's Director of Engineering of Unix Technologies, Jordan Hubbard, speak about the evolution of Mac OS X from large servers to embedded platforms. MacRumors points out to an interesting aspect within Hubbard's presentation sl... |
19 November 2008 04:08 GMT |
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