Apple blow-out: Profits up nearly 78%
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Apple (AAPL) blew past all but the most optimistic estimates Tuesday, reporting third-quarter earnings of $3.51 per share on $15.7 billion revenue.
Net quarterly profit was $3.25 billion, up 77.6% from the same quarter last year.
"It was a phenomenal quarter that exceeded our expectations all around, including the most successful product launch in Apple's history with iPhone 4," said Steve Jobs, in a prepared statement. "iPad is off to a terrific start, more people are buying Macs than ever before, and we have amazing new products still to come this year."
Wall Street was anticipating earnings of $3.11 per share on revenue of $14.75 billion, according to a survey of analysts by Thomson Financial.
Apple's guidance, usually laughably conservative, was surprisingly positive: Earnings of $3.44 on revenue of $18 billion in the quarter than ends in September.
Apple's shares, which had fallen as low as $240.01 in early trading, closed at $251.89, up $6.31 (2.57%) for the day. The stock added more that 7 points in after-hours trading.
The stock, which had reached as high as $279 in June, has been under pressure amid concerns that negative publicity surrounding the iPhone 4's external antenna could affect fourth-quarter sales.
But there was no sign of slackening demand in Tuesday's results. iPhone sales were up 61% from Q3 2009.
Here are the numbers:
• Total sales: $15.7 billion, up 61.3% year over year
• Earnings: $3.51 per share, up 74.6%
• Profit: $3.25 billion, up 77.6%
• Mac sales: 3.47 million units, up 33%
• iPhone sales: 8.398 million units, up 61.25%
• iPod sales: 9.4 million units, down 7.9%
• iPod touch sales: up 48%
• iPad sales: 3.27 million, slightly below the Street's consensus
• Retail store sales: $2.58 billion, up 73%, in 293 stores
• Cash and marketable securities: $45.8 billion, up $4.1 billion from Q2
• Gross margin: 39.08%, down from 41.7% last quarter
• Guidance for the third fiscal quarter: Revenue: $18 billion, EPS: $3.44, Gross margin: 35%