Notes from Apple's Q4 '05 conference call
Apple today announced financial results for its fiscal 2005 fourth quarter ended September 24, 2005, reporting the highest revenue and earnings in the company's history.
Apple today announced financial results for its fiscal 2005 fourth quarter ended September 24, 2005, reporting the highest revenue and earnings in the company's history.
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So much for the early rumors that Apple wasn't selling many nanos at all. And that there were an uneven supply/demand of white/black models.
...and that Mac sales were in a slump!
PS, they said education sales were good. I wonder how edu market share compares to last year? Improving? Or was this a good back-to-school season for Dell too?
Holy cow! 9800 thousand visitors per store, per week! That's 9.8 million visitors per store, per week. *125. That's... 1,225,000,000. PER WEEK.
I smell a typo.
Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer
gosh, wonder if that statement will come up in the lawsuit of apple vs. apple.
(edit: okay, see chart below)