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RE[6]: Better than last year = disappointement?
by brichpmr on Thu 24th Jan 2013 14:42
in reply to "RE[5]: Better than last year = disappointement?"
RE[7]: Better than last year = disappointement?
by JAlexoid on Fri 25th Jan 2013 05:02
in reply to "RE[6]: Better than last year = disappointement?"
This isn't about you or their absolute profits. This is all about the stock price and investors' view on the matter of profits.
PS: They were constrained for iPhone5 for a quarter of a quarter. And they were constrained on iPads for a few weeks after launch. They were not constrained when it came to the primary gifting season, where they have their biggest sales.
Edited 2013-01-25 05:05 UTC




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So... That's 1 out of 100000 companies would not kill for Apple's level of earnings.
Sorry dude... Apple's absolute numbers may sound great, but ROI is not an absolute thing. There are a lot more companies that generate higher growth rates than Apple right now.