Apple Inc. pulled off a major feat for Wall Street, managing to report better-than-expected revenue and earnings in its fiscal first quarter, even amid an unexpected revenue decline in Greater China.
When Apple reported its December quarter earnings on Thursday, it revealed that China sales had dropped 11.1% on an annual basis. Cook told analysts that over half of the decline was due to inventory ...
As Wall Street worries about the lower sales in China, Apple CEO Apple CEO Tim Cook said he is "very comfortable" with the company's channel inventory. Cook said in the beginning of the call that over ...
Apple’s all-important holiday quarter was something of a mixed bag. For one, Apple posted what it called it’s “best quarter ...
During its first quarter earnings call, Tim Cook again gave special attention to Apple's performance in emerging markets, ...
Apple reported a record-breaking $124.3 billion in revenue for the holiday quarter, marking a 4% year-over-year increase.
Apple CEO Tim Cook says that iPhone 16 sales were stronger in countries where Apple Intelligence is available.
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Apple reported $18.5 billion in sales in greater China last quarter, comfortably below consensus estimates of $20.9 billion.
Apple's much-anticipated sales in Greater China fell to $18.5 billion, down 11% from $20.8 billion in the year-ago fiscal first quarter. That was also below Wall Street's estimates. According to ...
Companies and government agencies around the world are moving to restrict their employees’ access to the tools recently ...