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April 23rd, 2008

Apple blows through estimates; Ships 2.29 million Macs; Outlook light by design?

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 1:36 pm

Categories: Apple, General, Hardware Infrastructure, iPhone

Tags: Apple Macintosh, Apple Inc., Wall, Construction, Desktops, Sales Strategy, Hardware, Sales, Larry Dignan

Apple in its fiscal second quarter shipped 2.29 million Macs to top even the most optimistic Wall Street projections.

Apple had been expected to ship 2.1 million Macs, according to Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, one of Apple’s biggest supporters on Wall Street.

Since Mac sales (statement, preview) were expected to carry the quarter it’s no surprise that Apple blew through Wall Street estimates too. Apple reported net income of $1.05 billion, or $1.16 a share, in its second quarter on record revenue of $7.51 billion. According to Thomson Financial, Apple was expected to report second quarter earnings of $1.07 a share on sales of $6.96 billion.

Also see: Jason O’Grady’s live blog of Apple’s conference call.

In Apple’s second quarter a year ago, the company reported net income of $770 million, or 87 cents a share, on revenue of $5.26 billion. You could complain about gross margins falling to 32.9 percent from 35.1 percent a year ago, but that’s nit-picky.

As expected, Mac sales got most of the focus this quarter and Apple didn’t disappoint with unit growth up 51 percent from a year ago. As for the iPhone, Apple sold 1.7 million units, which met Wall Street targets. iPod units topped expectations at 10.6 million compared to a consensus guesstimate of 10 million.

Meanwhile, Apple as expected lowballed Wall Street estimates for the fiscal third quarter. The company projected earnings of $1 a share on revenue of $7.2 billion. For the June quarter, Apple was expected to report earnings of $1.10 a share on sales of $7.16 billion.

Among the notable conference call highlights:

  • CFO Peter Oppenheimer said Apple had 3 to 4 weeks of inventory.
  • About a third of the Fortune 500 has signed up for Apple’s beta enterprise program with 400 higher education institutions. “And more are being added each week,” said Oppenheimer.
  • Apple had 208 stores with average revenue of $7.1 million, up 48 percent from a year ago.
  • “We remain very confident about our business,” said Oppenheimer.
  • Tim Cook, chief operating officer, said that component costs were at historically low levels. Apple expects prices to rise.
  • Cook added that Apple is confident that the company will ship 10 million iPhones by the end of the year. He noted that the end of the quarter did experience some out-of-stock issues. Apple said iPhone inventory is low at its retail stores as people are buying the devices to unlock them. Cook couldn’t quantify more on iPhone unlocking.

Apple ended the quarter with $19.4 billion in cash.

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Among other odds and ends:

  • Total deferred Apple iPhone and Apple TV revenue clocked in at $3.82 billion at the end of the fiscal second quarter, up from $3.28 billion at the end of 2007.
  • Portable revenue was $2.14 billion in the second quarter, up from $1.35 billion a year ago. Desktop revenue was $1.35 billion, up from $914 million a year ago, but off from the first quarter.
  • Other music related products and services revenue (iTunes) had revenue of $881 million, up from $808 million in the first quarter.
  • Retail revenue in the second quarter was $1.45 billion, up from $834 million a year ago.

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Right, Jim. Apple painted themselves into a naming corner with OS X.
That name, while cool in and of itself, has no room to grow.

Possibilities: interpret ”X” as Jobs intended, as the Roman Numeral “10” (since the last major versio... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Joel R Posted on: 05/19/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Lapped?  James T. Kirk | 04/23/08
Corrrection  James T. Kirk | 04/23/08
Point taken  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 04/23/08
..............Outlook light by Design...  tdibble | 04/24/08
Wow. Talk about a viable alternative to Windows (NT)  PB_z | 04/23/08
If only...  James T. Kirk | 04/23/08
Why?  j.m.galvin | 04/23/08
If games is the issue try CodeWeaver....  James Quinn | 04/24/08
mixed results  shawn_dude | 04/24/08
For WOW, you ought to purchase CodeWeavers. Why?  vulpine@... | 04/24/08
Then  Spiritusindomit@... | 04/25/08
Because...  QueenMama | 04/24/08
Not so..... Very long time Apple/Mac user and I  James Quinn | 04/24/08
you do know you can run windows on a mac don't you? nt  doctorSpoc | 04/23/08
Not well. My pro dual boots vista. [/REALITY][Resume: Fanaticsm]  Spiritusindomit@... | 04/25/08
If only you could run windows on a Mac...  Richard Flude | 04/23/08
Please enlighten us how the desktop experience is...  ye | 04/23/08
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I use those for too. And more. And I rank them as follows:  ye | 04/24/08
The major difference between Mac and Windows is  MacGeek2121 | 04/24/08
What makes it a better user experience?  ye | 04/24/08
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I didn't say they were 100% identicle.  ye | 04/24/08
That's actually not true  zkiwi | 04/23/08
What evidence has been presented? (nt)  ye | 04/24/08
OK. The task bar is worthless.  Bruizer | 04/24/08
I am no fan of the Dock. One thing I really dislike about it is...  ye | 04/24/08
Please explain..  msalzberg | 04/24/08
@msalzberg: The right hand side of the dock where...  ye | 04/24/08
@ye  msalzberg | 04/24/08
@msalzberg: I'm aware how the dock works.  ye | 04/24/08
You never used OS X have you?  Bruizer | 04/24/08
@ye...  msalzberg | 04/24/08
@Bruizer: I've been using OS X since before day 1  ye | 04/24/08
@msalzberg: To me this is a major annoyance.  ye | 04/24/08
you mean the taskbar part of the dock is working like a stack  stevey_d | 04/24/08
@ye. I been fishing for years as well.  Bruizer | 04/25/08
Minimize is  Richmedia | 04/25/08
The few times I've used a Mac  voska1 | 04/24/08
How does this prove OS X is more productive than Windows?  ye | 04/24/08
I think he said he had to "LEARN" to use Windows  James Quinn | 04/24/08
@James Quinn: What does "learn Windows" mean?  ye | 04/24/08
That is what I understood his words too mean.  James Quinn | 04/24/08
@James Quinn: I will be no such thing.  ye | 04/24/08
To Ye, paganjim and others.  vulpine@... | 04/24/08
@vulpine: I am not interested in system performance.  ye | 04/24/08
Ye......  James Quinn | 04/24/08
@James Quinn: How is this any more productive?  ye | 04/24/08
Ye......  James Quinn | 04/24/08
it doesn't really but studies show mac users productivity is greater  stevey_d | 04/24/08
Here's what I mean  voska1 | 04/24/08
Odd Mac thing  voska1 | 04/24/08
"But since the Mac doesn't do what I need it to do..."  vulpine@... | 04/24/08
Macs can't do  Crestview | 04/24/08
You didn't answer the question...  vulpine@... | 04/24/08
Surely you jest?  Richmedia | 04/25/08
Experience is, by it's very nature...  jasonp@... | 04/24/08
By that logic Windows wins hands down.  ye | 04/24/08
"Why is OS X more productive..."  vulpine@... | 04/24/08
@vulpine: So if I write a blog about how I find neither better...  ye | 04/24/08
Here's a comparison: Windows bloated registry  Aragorn_z | 04/24/08
@ Aragorn_z: Prove there is a problem with the registry.  ye | 04/24/08
Ye... no "proof", stories, blogs, experiences, studies, etc  MacCanuck | 04/24/08
@MacCanuck: No. The "proof" provided has been weak at best.  ye | 04/24/08
No, you reject any examples as jokes or silly.  Bruizer | 04/25/08
The Macintosh graph is going up!  Richmedia | 04/25/08
Prove that they're not going away and neither am I  none none | 04/24/08
Why bother  voska1 | 04/24/08
That's Really Sad!  QueenMama | 04/24/08
You bet  voska1 | 04/24/08
If only these games were ported to Mac  dchagwood | 04/24/08
Exactly  Crestview | 04/24/08
So it's True  Harry Bardal | 04/23/08
Uh..... what?  James T. Kirk | 04/24/08
Weak  Harry Bardal | 04/24/08
criteria are; its; retard Bardal/Wahd  ylysdexia | 04/27/08
If only...  QueenMama | 04/24/08
Sure, talk about it.....  Crestview | 04/24/08
Keeping Up With Bott  Harry Bardal | 04/23/08
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Enduser Leaps Dorsally Finned Fish  whisperycat | 04/23/08
Blur... and maybe change...  vulpine@... | 04/24/08
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How Many Cult Followers Are Left?  jabailo1 | 04/23/08
Not sure what you are talking about?  James Quinn | 04/24/08
ROW:  Tigertank | 04/24/08
Of course the anti apple crowd is out of touch  winegirl | 04/24/08
Include the upgrade costs...  shawn_dude | 04/24/08
Mac is going to keep OSX as a name for a long time  James Quinn | 04/24/08
Quinn you illiterate shitwit: its, weak, think, its, its, its  ylysdexia | 04/27/08
Right, Jim. Apple painted themselves into a naming corner with OS X.  Joel R | 05/19/08
RE: Depression Proof?  pritchet1 | 04/24/08
Only 2.29 million? That's not much.  Narg | 04/24/08
**Snerk!**  QueenMama | 04/24/08
It's a success..  magallanes | 04/24/08
Bad? Only if they don't get their moneys worth.  James Quinn | 04/24/08
It's not "bad" at all  GeorgeKaplan | 04/24/08
I wasn't going to bring it up..  msalzberg | 04/24/08
" but bad for customers. "  People | 04/24/08
Sarcasm suits you  frabjous | 04/24/08
and "only" 2.29 million in a quarter is 14% of sales.  stevey_d | 04/24/08
RE: Apple blows through estimates; Ships 2.29 million Macs; Outlook light b  doug@... | 04/24/08
RE: Apple blows through estimates; Ships 2.29 million Macs; Outlook light b  tom@... | 04/24/08
PC users like Yugo Owners?  Davewrite | 04/24/08
And Microsoft's profit margin  msalzberg | 04/24/08
Microsofts Profit Margin due to OVERPRICED windows?  Davewrite | 04/24/08
RE: Apple blows through estimates; Ships 2.29 million Macs; Outlook light by design?  Aragorn_z | 04/24/08
No. For the most part it's just you  ted185@... | 04/24/08
The problem of garbage in the Registry..  msalzberg | 04/24/08
How does OS X prevent extraneous configuration files...  ye | 04/24/08
The difference is that the registry..  msalzberg | 04/24/08
Failure != speed  ye | 04/24/08
I was responding to this statement:  msalzberg | 04/24/08
Sure Ted, we all believe that  Aragorn_z | 04/24/08
I've never had to re-install either. Nor has anyone I know.  ye | 04/24/08
Ye equals Microsoft employee  Aragorn_z | 04/24/08
What you've given me are wives tales. FUD. Urban legends.  ye | 04/24/08
One other thing...  ye | 04/24/08
Nice, a uname on your work computer  Aragorn_z | 04/24/08
If you never install anything it won't slow don't that much  stevey_d | 04/24/08
Proof?  zkiwi | 04/24/08
DELL SLASHES 1100 MORE JOBS. Cites "SLUMPING PC SALES"  Davewrite | 04/24/08
I think you're on the right track here  stevey_d | 04/24/08
Microsoft profit drops 11%  Chad_z | 04/24/08
Apple just keeps on growing and growing...  i8thecat | 04/24/08
And so do PC's  Crestview | 04/24/08
i8thecat, learn how to spell  ylysdexia | 04/27/08
RE: Apple blows through estimates; Ships 2.29 million Macs; Outlook light b  tdibble | 04/24/08
The "Outlook Light" Bit  blunderdog | 04/24/08
blunderdog, you have never used a mac...  i8thecat | 04/25/08
Let's compare....  Spiritusindomit@... | 04/25/08
Spiritus the liar  ylysdexia | 04/27/08
Happiness?  Crestview | 04/24/08
Read here:  Crestview | 04/24/08
I have yet to experience  Crestview | 04/24/08
Is this number correct?  guiri | 04/24/08
Mac is a better experience  majoritywhip | 04/24/08
RE: Apple blows through estimates; Ships 2.29 million Macs; Outlook light b  Chiatzu | 04/25/08
RE: Apple blows through estimates; Ships 2.29 million Macs; Outlook light by design?  starcannon99022@... | 04/27/08

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