Apple Q3 2010 Earnings: Net Income Jumps 78 Percent

JESSICA MINTZ | 07/20/10 08:30 PM | AP

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Apple Q3 2010 Earnings

SEATTLE — Apple Inc. blew past expectations with its latest quarterly report on Tuesday, selling almost as many of its new iPad tablets as it sold Mac computers.

Apple also gave higher revenue guidance than Wall Street was expecting, something the company rarely does. Investors sent shares up in after-hours trading.

Apple said net income rose 78 percent to $3.25 billion, or $3.51 per share, from $1.8 billion, or $2.01 per share a year ago.

Revenue for the April-to-June period rose 61 percent from last year to $15.7 billion, making it the company's highest quarterly revenue ever, even beating the latest holiday season.

That's better than Wall Street predicted. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters had forecast net income of $3.11 per share on $14.7 billion in revenue.

Apple sold 8.4 million iPhones, up 61 percent from last year, even though the company stopped shipping more of the previous-generation iPhones after the updated model, the iPhone 4, was announced in early June. Apple sold 1.7 million of the newest iPhone 4 during the last three days of the quarter.

Apple also said it sold about 3.3 million iPads in the gadget's first three months on the market.

Both the iPad and iPhone 4 have been out of stock in most stores and take a few weeks to ship to new buyers. During the conference call, an analyst asked whether Apple intentionally makes too few of the gadgets.

"We do not purposefully create a shortage for buzz," said Apple Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook. "We are currently still selling both of those products as fast as we can make them."

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Cook said he doesn't know when Apple will have enough of the gadgets on hand to meet demand.

Some analysts had worried that the release of the iPad, which can be used to surf the Web, check e-mail, watch movies and read books among other tasks, would lure people who might otherwise buy a Macintosh computer.

The fear seems to have been unfounded: Mac unit sales jumped 33 percent to 3.5 million, helped by what CFO Peter Oppenheimer called record sales to educational institutions in the quarter.

Cook said it was too early to tell whether the iPad may steal revenue from other product categories in the future.

Apple's guidance consistently comes in lower than Wall Street estimates, so it's notable that Apple said it expects $18 billion in revenue for the current quarter, compared with the Street forecast for $17 million.

Rajesh Ghai of ThinkEquity LLC said the unexpectedly high outlook appears to be an attempt to redirect investors' attention away from "antennagate" – a problem with the iPhone 4's antenna design that prompted Apple to promise free cases through September – and back to consumers' seemingly insatiable demand for iPhones and iPads.

Apple shares rose $7.36, or 2.9 percent, to $259.25 in extended trading after the release of the results.

The company said it will wait until the October-through-December quarter to recognize about $175 million in revenue to account for the free cases it plans to ship to buyers after the end of the current quarter.

The company did not say how much the case giveaway will cost.

Apple expects to earn $3.44 per share for the current quarter, less than the $3.83 analysts are predicting.

While several technology companies, including Intel Corp. and IBM Corp., saw revenue hurt in the quarter by the effects of a stronger U.S. dollar, Apple didn't seem to flinch.

"I'm sure they're seeing a negative impact, but it just doesn't matter because they're selling so much stuff," said Andy Hargreaves, an analyst for Pacific Crest Securities.

Apple, based in Cupertino, Calif., sold 9.4 million iPods in the quarter, 8 percent fewer than a year ago.

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blaising   11:46 AM on 7/22/2010
Props to the company that makes my digital life a joy! You guys deserve it.
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mrspiffy   03:51 PM on 7/21/2010
They should be..the crap's expensive enough...
http://yieldpig.blogspot.com/
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blaising   11:49 AM on 7/22/2010
No more expensive that that Dell, Lenovo, etc. junk. Plus, the user experience on that Winblows junk sucks. Just sayin'...
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ConservativeUSA   03:46 PM on 7/21/2010
This is good news and bad news for Apple. Of course, the high profits are great fro the economy, shareholders, employees of Apple, and for their customers.

The bad news is that these high profits make them a target for the government and for the Left. They have already been shaken down by Up Chuck Schumer. The only question is "what is next?"
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RattleCat   07:37 PM on 7/21/2010
I bet that tinfoil hat doesn't help the phone receive calls any better.
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hypnotoad72   09:24 PM on 7/21/2010
They're great for the CEO and shareholders, yes.

When quality control (QC) is restored at Apple, I'll believe that such profits help customers as well. I use Apple products and I am no "fanboy". There are problems, and a lot of them could have been quelled early on if Apple employed proper QC. Indeed, Apple even ignored engineers:

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-07-15/apple-engineer-said-to-have-told-jobs-last-year-about-iphone-antenna-flaw.html

If Apple is going to be like that on one of their products, what will stop them from doing the same to products that won't be as instantly profitable for them? (and I've posted some of those various product problems in the past... most of which due to personal experience, but for those like the 2010 MBP or 27" iMac, those two I don't and will never care to own.)

Plenty of questions remain.
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ChickenLips   02:30 PM on 7/21/2010
Apple's doing it right. Good for them! Why is everybody trying to knock down a US company? Sure they do their manufacturing in China, so does everybody else. If you have a problem with that, contact your legislator to do something about it.
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angry expat   11:47 AM on 7/21/2010
I use my 11 year-old computer to make my living. I have a cheap pay-as-you go phone that I never want to replace. I was given a 1st-gen iPhone that I use solely to listen to music.

I'm not trying to live without technology, but does every single human being in the world *need* a smart phone? what if people stopped buying so many gadgets and pooled their money at the community level to start micro-loan programs, local farms, non-profits - things that will improve our lives and reduce reliance on our broken government?
WhatChanged   08:59 AM on 7/21/2010
If you're buying com/munist Chinese crApples, then you're part of the US unemployment problem.

Wake up people - we can't have a sustainable economy that consumes everything and produces nothing.
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RattleCat   09:07 AM on 7/21/2010
says the person typing on his made-in-china computer.......
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hypnotoad72   09:25 PM on 7/21/2010
*snicker* - too true
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RattleCat   09:32 AM on 7/21/2010
^^^ typed on a made-in-china computer? ^^^
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StansDad   04:44 PM on 7/21/2010
I'll go buy a computer that's made anywhere else... oh look.. those don't exist.

wake up yourself
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chrisfrenzy   10:21 AM on 7/23/2010
crApples was funny for about five minutes in early 2009. Continued use of the term shows a stunning lack of creativity on your part. Set a personal goal for 2010 --- learn a new word and use it in a complete sentence.
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Reticent   08:35 AM on 7/21/2010
Say what you want. Apple will go down in history for lots of reasons, and Steve Jobs has shown himself to be a master of business and a visionary. By the way, I used to code, I used non-mac machines since the early 80's and after I met my husband (in late 90's), he converted me to mac and I have never looked back.
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hypnotoad72   09:31 PM on 7/21/2010
He's a marketer, who now authorizes catchphrases like "magical" to describe his goodies he's selling. Go to a big box store and look at the placard next to the iMac: "Stable. Fast. Secure. Reliable. Fun." Usually, with marketing, 3 words or 7 syllables using the "separated by period shtick" is deemed maximum. Oh, the placard by the 2010 MacBook Pro claims the nVidia 330m chipset is "advanced". Um, perhaps it was in 2009. In 2010, "advanced" belongs to the nVidia 360m chipset. In short, their marketing staff are no longer sniffing whatever it is they were sniffing. I'm still in the capacity of a student, but even I know better than to do the shtick Apple has put out.

http://www.fiercecio.com/techwatch/story/pwn2own-2010-mac-isnt-more-secure/2010-03-26

No platform is secure to begin with, and even when I was blindly pro-Mac (2009), I knew those commercials were a load. Otherwise why would Intego and Symantec offer firewall and anti-malware products for OS X? And with years' worth of PWN2OWN articles showing how quickly non-jailbroken iPhones and Macs can be exploited (which, as for Windows, is fairly moot the moment you use psychological frailties over operating system code flaws. Malware isn't as much about spreading a worm everywhere as it can be convincing enough people to give out their credit card number on a spoof site. )

I've also looked back after Jobs railed on Adobe, but that's another story.
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Reticent   06:47 AM on 7/22/2010
Rail all you want. ANY machine is vulnerable to user mistakes, and being in the world. I stand by the speed and ease of my mac- after YEARS of different other machines. Until the user component is factored into what is supplied for Linux based sysetms, I'll stick with Mac.
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netzwerg   08:01 AM on 7/21/2010
As a long time Apple shareholder I am really happy about the performance.
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Mydian01   10:15 PM on 7/21/2010
i wish i had bought at 16$ back in the mid 90s like i wanted to.. *sad panda*
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MaxPowerXP   11:59 PM on 7/20/2010
HP continues fapping furiously over Apple, hipster cred remains steady...film at 11
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Appletart   12:53 AM on 7/21/2010
Jealousy is so unbecoming...
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MaxPowerXP   08:14 AM on 7/21/2010
Who, exactly, am I supposedly jealous of from that statement?
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JasonMcl   05:41 AM on 7/21/2010
Do hipsters appreciate the irony of it being so expensive to be a hipster?
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theGreatWavespeaks   11:53 PM on 7/20/2010
As Android sales pick up more and more and people are thrilled, word of mouth will grow and grow and hardly anyone will even consider buying the PLASTIC SHROUDED iphone4. this seems obvious. Apple peaks in July 2010 and then begin the long long decline in the little tiny island it always was, the island without Flash............................THE CLOSED WORLD
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Luminator   01:02 AM on 7/21/2010
Heard from an android programmer that it (android) has major security problems. Very susceptible to hackers.
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hypnotoad72   09:33 PM on 7/21/2010
http://www.fiercecio.com/techwatch/story/pwn2own-2010-mac-isnt-more-secure/2010-03-26

iPhone isn't?

http://www.visagemobile.com/news/news/mobile-strategy-and-policy-news/3465/hackers-access-sms-data-from-the-iphone-during-contest/

20 seconds. On a non-jailbroken phone.

Hmmm, if the iPhone is so secure, how come it can be jailbroken so the user jailbreaking it can then buy a firewall app to run on it?
Wideawake69   11:02 PM on 7/20/2010
Just stop it. Droid? Come on! Get over it.
Wideawake69   11:01 PM on 7/20/2010
More morons predicting the end of Apple. It's been going on since the iPod first came out. Let's see...
#1 selling MP3 device (by far! Almost 500,000 to 1)
#1 selling smart phone. Still getting 10,000 orders a day!!
#1 selling tablet. Out sold every tablet ever made combined!
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JasonMcl   05:40 AM on 7/21/2010
Combined sales of all the new Android superphones alone (Galaxy S, Droid X, Droid Incredible, EVO) have dwarfed sales of the iPhone ever since the start of this year and that is not showing any signs of stopping.

Apple is not going anywhere though, and may stay on top of the smartphone pile for at least another 5 years or so, especially if they can manage to get on Verizon before too many VZW customers get accustomed to their droids.

Right now there is enough room in the market for both brands. And even though Apples overall market share is diminishing, they have a long way to go before they get put back down to that 10% margin where the mac is.
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Mydian01   10:19 PM on 7/21/2010
;)
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mozartian   12:02 PM on 7/22/2010
what are you talking about? Apple's smartphone profit exceeds the profit of RIM, Nokia, Sony Ericsson & HTC combined.

Much like people carp on Microsofts marketshare.... it ain't in the marketshare baby. it's in the profit.

http://www.businessinsider.com/you-cant-appreciate-how-completely-apple-has-humiliated-rim-nokia-and-the-rest-of-the-gadget-industry-until-you-see-these-charts-2010-7
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hypnotoad72   09:34 PM on 7/21/2010
Like Microsoft, Apple won't go away.

Neither will Adobe.

I'm used to all three of them; they all have pros and they ALL have cons.

And other big companies as well. Pros and cons.
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RattleCat   10:47 PM on 7/20/2010
Investors have to be pleasantly surprised at the iPad numbers. Given the failed attempts by some of the biggest names in tech to crack the market, given the lack of a 'killer app' in the tablet space, and given some missing features, I would not have guessed such demand existed.

Q3 should be an equally strong quarter. Good news for anyone who bought over the last two weeks.
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theGreatWavespeaks   11:00 PM on 7/20/2010
Sounds like a shareholder holding a pep rally. Transparent is too kind.
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RattleCat   11:05 PM on 7/20/2010
Laughing all the way to the bank mama, while you cry on your soapbox.
Yank in France   02:51 AM on 7/21/2010
Yes, it does indeed sound like a shareholder.

I wish I had bought Apple too!!!
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fla kracker   06:44 AM on 7/21/2010
Still trying to your fan base together eh
WhatChanged   09:00 AM on 7/21/2010
Yep. Simple case of pump and dump
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Appletart   12:55 AM on 7/21/2010
Yes Sir, my $60 shares are SINGING while I *happy dance*
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lockDown   10:32 PM on 7/20/2010
The Champ is down but not out. Yaaay, Apple!! :)
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Erdgeist   10:27 PM on 7/20/2010
The unbiased Daring Fireball sums it up as to why iPhone's alleged antenna attenuation is more FUD than reality.

http://daringfireball.net/
Yank in France   02:54 AM on 7/21/2010
Great link with a very thorough and thoughtful analysis!

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