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Quote: Originally Posted by agramonte you do realize that in May 2012 it was 74% iOS and 26% android... how is this bad news for Google. http://www.bgr.com/2012/05/25/apples-mobile-web-traffic-smartphone-tablet/ …
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Quote: Originally Posted by bryanl It's weird that you would compare Q4 11 to Q1 12. Normally, wouldn't they compare Q4 11 to Q4 10? When you sell physical items, there is bound to be some sort of pattern (holidays, summer slowdowns),…
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From Q4 2011 to Q1 2012 - Verizon iPhone sales went from 4.2 million to 3.2 million or a drop of 24%. This quarter the drop is 16%. Total iPhone sales went from 37 million in Q4 2011 (calendar) to 35 million is Q1 2012 or a drop of 5.4%. For th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JerrySwitched26 While "declining" is ambiguous, you cannot mean that PC unit volume has been declining. That is not true. More PCs get sold every year. Actually - for 2011 it was pretty f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider After announcing record sales of the third-generation iPad, Apple issued a statement that offers specific numbers regarding the tablet's performance since it debuted on March 16, saying that some 3 million…
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Quote: Originally Posted by focher I be luvin me my's Apple stock. I moved my previous employer 401k over to a Rollover IRA last year, then promptly bought all AAPL with it. I'm long on Apple. Please buy a put at 350 or so Jan 2013 expiration …
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Quote: Originally Posted by thataveragejoe These aren't really surprising numbers given the launch of the 4S, pent up Verizon holdouts from the 4, and holiday period. I'm more curious to see how the current quarter trend fairs. On the other ha…
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During the iPhone 4 cycle- they could not keep up with demand for 9 months. The have not been able to keep up with demand for the iPhone 4s for 3 months now and they have yet to launch China. At this point, it does not matter how much they lower t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by thataveragejoe love how the headline ignores the big miss (first in 4 years) in expected EPS and iPhone sales. Guidance was 25 billion revenue, EPS $5.5. Sequentially iPhone sales were down because of the transitio…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Unicron Like others have said... what's the point at this stage in the iP4's lifecycle? Certainly white is more expensive to manufacture. Why not just stick with black. Make the iP5 in white. How many people are hol…
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Chinese Apple store still shows no supply for iPhone 4. Therefore we have no idea what sales could be.
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In FY 2010, Apple EPS was $15.15 and the first quarter was $3.67. The ratio is 4.13 In FY 2010, Apple total revenue was $65.2B and the first quarter was $15.7B. The ratio is 4.15 this year - 1st quarter is 26.7B and EPS is $6.43. Applying last y…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ciaran00 I've seen this twice now, once on another site. Where is this coming from? From Apple - current iPad - 1024-by-768-pixel resolution at 132 pixels per inch (ppi)
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Quote: Originally Posted by poke Yeah, that's insane. That's why I'm sceptical. On the other hand, there are images of the x2 assets they've found in the beta. Maybe it's just something Apple is testing but it'd be unusual for something like that…
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Quote: Originally Posted by krabbelen Don't US carriers charge roaming fees from state to state? I had a friend who visited the States, borrowed an American friend's phone, visited another state or two and found themselves faced with some 500 dol…
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Walmart 1.8 million, McDonald's 447,000, UPS 407,000 If they really increase wages by 67%, I would think that could cause a spurt in local inflation.
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NetMarketShare has iPhone at 0.85%, Blackberry 0.11%, iOS total at 1.37%, Android total at .31%. iPhone growth and Android growth rates are about even, Blackberry growth is falling behind both of them. iOS is faster than Android given ipad and ipo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jb510 I have a lot of respect for Senator Schumer and this isn't the first time he has gotten involved in consumer protection matters. I don't see anything wrong with the letter, letters like this get written all the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Nokia remains the overall mobile phone dominant market leader with 37.7 percent Everyone uses all of Nokia's "convergence devices" - smartphones and mobile computers - in calculating their market share.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wesley84 Hopefully this is not just an exception to the rule and is instead a change in strategy. I have seen a recent free app (well - advertising supported app) approved despite the following: Loses all data wh…