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RE[2]: Next Q guidance is already lower
by JAlexoid on Thu 26th Jan 2012 02:32
in reply to "RE: Next Q guidance is already lower"
You're really spending a lot of time trying to rationalize this aren't you?
Am I rationalizing lies? Please feel free to point out non factual information in my post. Or even speculation on my part.
And maybe you missed the fact that I and many more research where their money is invested?
And their quarterly report indicates their quarter ended on Dec 31, 2011.
That is one addition week:
... Company’s Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 24, 2011 and its Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended December 31, 2011...
vs
...Company’s Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 25, 2010 and its Form 10-Q for the quarter ended December 25, 2010...




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So even Apple does not expect that their sales will stay the same. Estimated Android smartphone sales are 63mil, iOS device sales are about 60mil (including the seasonal surge of iPod Touch'es).
In addition, their 2012Q1(financial results for calendar Q4, last 3 months of, 2011) included additional week of 2012.(Didn't verify the last statement)
You're really spending a lot of time trying to rationalize this aren't you? Apple always provides lower guidance for q2, its the quarter after Christmas, nearly all consumer goods manufactures and retailers do this. And their quarterly report indicates their quarter ended on Dec 31, 2011.