Apple could sell record 67M iPhones in December quarter, survey suggests

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  • Reply 21 of 24
    wovelwovel Posts: 956member
    foggyhill wrote: »
    Financials for Q4 2014 HAVE been reported Think October 1 is the end of that quarter.
    http://www.zdnet.com/article/apple-q4-2014-hardware-sales-iphone-strong-and-strongest-ever-mac-quarterly-sales/
    Q1 2015 for Apple is mostly in late 2014.. (yes, makes little sense but hey!)

    While you are correct, the graph in question refers to calendar q4 and not Apple's fiscal q4. AI should always clarify that, but they don't. They do say in the text they are talking about the December quarter, and the the yellow line on the graph is labeled as an estimate. The blue line on the graph appears to be Morgan Stanley's estimate mislabeled or AIs own projection on the trend. What it is not is actual iPhone sales for the December quarter (or the September quarter). The graph does not "prove" anything, but it does show how the trend is reasonable.
  • Reply 22 of 24
    joshajosha Posts: 901member
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    Originally Posted by BadMonk View Post



    This recent APPL 10 point selloff was "Ship of Fools" stuff.



    The recent Apple stock price drop, was initiated by a huge hedge fund sale, which may have been done all at once in error.

    Also recently year end profit taking was happening.

  • Reply 23 of 24
    asdasdasdasd Posts: 5,686member
    foggyhill wrote: »
    Financials for Q4 2014 HAVE been reported Think October 1 is the end of that quarter.
    http://www.zdnet.com/article/apple-q4-2014-hardware-sales-iphone-strong-and-strongest-ever-mac-quarterly-sales/
    Q1 2015 for Apple is mostly in late 2014.. (yes, makes little sense but hey!)

    I know but as Wovel points out this is calendar. The last point shows the 67 million estimate. Blue is probably the concencus estimate.
  • Reply 24 of 24
    Apple has a very loyal brand following. I had recently conducted an online survey on SoGoSurvey and the results of this survey indicated that Apple lovers rarely switch to another cellphone brands.
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