Apple introduced its quarterly results corresponding to the last financial period of the year. This includes the months of July, August, and September, as the firm begins its billing year immediately after the launch of the new iPhone.
It is for this reason that the one reported today is usually not the most profitable period for the company, but it is the second highest of the four possible periods. This year, in addition, there was a special interest behind them, given the poor results of some of their competitors (very poor, in some cases, such as Meta or Amazon).
Not so, those from Cupertino maintain the good trend they were already in and achieve another record quarter. Not absolute, but there is his best Q4 ever.
Apple results: again a record
The Cupertino-based tech company ended the quarter with $90,146 million in revenue, up 8% year-over-year. This is revenue by product category:
- iPhone: $42.6 billion (up 9.7% compared to Q4 2021)
- Poppy: $11.5 billion (+25%).
- ipad: $7.2 billion (-13%).
- wearable devicesHome & Accessories: $9,750 million (+9.8%).
- Services: $19,188 million (+5%).
“This quarter’s results reflect Apple’s commitment to our customers, commitment to innovation, and commitment to making the world a better place than we’ve seen it,” he said. Tim Cook, Apple CEO. “As we enter the holiday season with our strongest roster, we are guided by our values in every action we take and every decision we make.”
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