psycopk Posted October 20, 2014 Report Posted October 20, 2014 Today after the bell, Apple reported its fiscal fourth quarter financial performance, including revenue of $42.1 billion, and earnings per share of $1.42. Analysts had expected Apple to report profit of $1.31 per share, on revenue for the period of $39.85 billion. During the fiscal quarter, Apple had net profit of $8.5 billion, up 13.3% from $7.5 Billion in the same quarter last year. Compared to 2013’s fiscal Q4, revenue ticked up 12% (up from $37.5 billion). The company sold 39.3 million iPhones, 12.3 million iPads, and 5.5 million Macs. Apple inc. | Create Infographics The company, up 2% during regular trading, is up in after-hours traffic following its earnings beat. The company had revenue of $37.4 billion in its sequentially preceding quarter, earning $1.28 per share in the three-month period. Apple recently launched two new iPhones, the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus, which it claimed had better first-month sales than any other phone it released before. Apple also announced a number of new iPads. There has been some market pushback — including some from TechCrunch — that Apple has now created too many different iPad models — do you need an iPhone 6 Plus, or an iPad Air 3, or an iPad Mini 2, or iPad Mini 3? Do you really know? This quarter’s revenues are preamble for its calendar fourth, fiscal first quarter which will include the holiday sales cycle. Apple’s revenues, which are seasonal to some extent, tick up in the period. The current quarter also has the advantage of being a full period of sales for the new Apple products, which could create additional revenue lift.
Spartan Posted October 20, 2014 Report Posted October 20, 2014 hmm.. veediki loss anedi radu..endukante....most of the people are eligible for Iphone6 upgrade on their carriers.. so obvious ga demand ekkuva untadi..and companies will place orders... so veedu fone eppudu release chesina veediki vache labham veediki untadi...only thing is adi hit avvadamo fuit avadamo irrespective..
chinnarayudu Posted October 20, 2014 Report Posted October 20, 2014 hmm.. veediki loss anedi radu..endukante....most of the people are eligible for Iphone6 upgrade on their carriers.. so obvious ga demand ekkuva untadi..and companies will place orders... so veedu fone eppudu release chesina veediki vache labham veediki untadi...only thing is adi hit avvadamo fuit avadamo irrespective.. Agreed.... recent gaa mac sales kooda baga pergutunayi
Spartan Posted October 20, 2014 Report Posted October 20, 2014 Agreed.... recent gaa mac sales kooda baga pergutunayi students are getting more inclined towards mac now a days..... enduaknte intak mundu software companies were releasing products only or majority for Windows based systems.. kaani ippudu companies are working on products which work on both win and mac.. so vallu embrace cheste..obvious ga students need to embrace that....
mustang302 Posted October 20, 2014 Report Posted October 20, 2014 veedu 6 months ki oka phone release chaesina..line lo nunchintaru aemo janalu
Spartan Posted October 20, 2014 Report Posted October 20, 2014 shares matram peragatla... so veedu fone eppudu release chesina veediki vache labham veediki untadi...only thing is adi hit avvadamo fuit avadamo irrespective..
idiBeZaWaDa Posted October 20, 2014 Report Posted October 20, 2014 so veedu fone eppudu release chesina veediki vache labham veediki untadi...only thing is adi hit avvadamo fuit avadamo irrespective.. wait and see on apple pay man...
Spartan Posted October 20, 2014 Report Posted October 20, 2014 wait and see on apple pay man... already hacks kosam sketch gestunnar.. Here’s how it works: Apple Pay sends payment information via a short-wave wireless signal. The message travels from a special chip inside the iPhone 6 to the register. The charge goes straight to your credit or debit card. But Aaron Ross who is a tech security expert and founder of RossBackup.com is dubious. He’s seen hackers at work and says they always find a way in if they look hard enough. Ross claims the signal is vulnerable as “someone could create an amplifier to increase that signal by standing near the register or checkout, and they may be able to access your information and then recrypt it sometime later.”
donganaaK Posted October 20, 2014 Report Posted October 20, 2014 already hacks kosam sketch gestunnar.. Here’s how it works: Apple Pay sends payment information via a short-wave wireless signal. The message travels from a special chip inside the iPhone 6 to the register. The charge goes straight to your credit or debit card. But Aaron Ross who is a tech security expert and founder of RossBackup.com is dubious. He’s seen hackers at work and says they always find a way in if they look hard enough. Ross claims the signal is vulnerable as “someone could create an amplifier to increase that signal by standing near the register or checkout, and they may be able to access your information and then recrypt it sometime later.” NFC payments flop avvataaniki main reason idey but i dont think that hack works on apple ...Apple Pay requires a finger print authentication aswell ..... its a 2 step authentication process ....
CKRAVI Posted October 20, 2014 Report Posted October 20, 2014 hmm.. veediki loss anedi radu..endukante....most of the people are eligible for Iphone6 upgrade on their carriers.. so obvious ga demand ekkuva untadi..and companies will place orders... so veedu fone eppudu release chesina veediki vache labham veediki untadi...only thing is adi hit avvadamo fuit avadamo irrespective.. But veediki rojulu deggara paddai ani na udhessam..
idiBeZaWaDa Posted October 20, 2014 Report Posted October 20, 2014 already hacks kosam sketch gestunnar.. Here’s how it works: Apple Pay sends payment information via a short-wave wireless signal. The message travels from a special chip inside the iPhone 6 to the register. The charge goes straight to your credit or debit card. But Aaron Ross who is a tech security expert and founder of RossBackup.com is dubious. He’s seen hackers at work and says they always find a way in if they look hard enough. Ross claims the signal is vulnerable as “someone could create an amplifier to increase that signal by standing near the register or checkout, and they may be able to access your information and then recrypt it sometime later.” NFC payments flop avvataaniki main reason idey but i dont think that hack works on apple ...Apple Pay requires a finger print authentication aswell ..... its a 2 step authentication process .... Apple vadu anta pichi fuvvu aite eepatiki eppudo bichana ethesevadu..
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