Apple has recorded record revenues for itself and net profits for the industry. Read ITCandor’s analysis.
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Apple’s success cannot be denied – its most recent financial results underline its status as the most countervailing supplier of the downturn. However it has challenges in its product-oriented strategy which ITCandor outlines.
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A short note by Martin looking at Apple’s quarterly revenues by major region.
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Apple has delivered strong calendar Q4 2009 financial results. It this post Martin analyses its success, while being less than enthusiastic about the iPad.
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Apple has beaten almost all other vendors by posting a modest increase in its calendar Q109 (F209) revenues. In this analysis Martin looks at the reasons for success, compares it with other PC companies and talks about the unique strategy.
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