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By Ina Fried
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 13, 2005 11:19:00 PM

Spurred by another quarter of strong Mac and iPod sales, Apple Computer reported on Wednesday earnings that surged past Wall Street estimates.

The Mac maker said it earned $290 million, or 34 cents per share, on sales of $3.24 billion in the three months ended March 26. In the same quarter a year ago, Apple earned $46 million, or 6 cents per share, on revenue of $1.91 billion.

Analysts had been expecting the company to report earnings of 24 cents per share on revenue of $3.2 billion, according to First Call. That's ahead of the company's own forecast from January, when the company predicted sales would be about $2.9 billion, with earnings of 20 cents per share, adjusted for a February stock split.

The company said it sold 5.3 million iPods and 1.07 million Macintosh PCs. During the prior quarter, which included the holiday selling season, Apple sold 4.5 million iPods and just more than a million Macintoshes. Compared with a year ago, Mac sales are up nearly 40 percent and iPod sales are up five-fold.

"Apple is firing on all cylinders, and we have some incredible new products in the pipeline for the coming year," CEO Steve Jobs said in a statement.

Apple also offered its forecast for the current quarter, which ends in June. The company said it expects to report 28 cents per share in earnings, with revenue of $3.25 billion. Analysts had been looking for earnings of 24 cents per share, with revenue of $3.2 billion.

The Mac maker said it is seeing what it believes is evidence of a "halo effect" in which Windows iPod buyers are turning into eventual Mac customers. The company noted that of its computer sales in its stores, more than two in five are going to first-time Mac buyers.

At the same time, Apple executives also sounded a cautionary note, warning that the company's recent growth rates won't continue unabated. On three occasions during a conference call with analysts, CFO Peter Oppenheimer said that high double-digit growth like Apple has seen is not sustainable. Oppenheimer said that he would be happy if Apple can post 15 percent sales growth.

"I don't see the recent growth rates continuing forever," Oppenheimer said.

Apple should get a boost from Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger. The company said Tuesday that the $129 operating system upgrade will go on sale April 29.

Although Apple's unit sales of the iPod increased 16 percent from last quarter's 4.6 million, the company's iPod revenue dropped by 16 percent as Apple added the lower-cost iPod Shuffle to its mix and cut prices on the iPod Mini and iPod Photo.

On the Mac side, the company sold $483 million worth of iMacs, eMacs and Mac Minis, down from $620 million in the December quarter but more than double the sales from the year-ago quarter. The iBook laptop generated $278 million in revenue, down 6 percent from December but up 25 percent from a year earlier. Power Mac sales of $320 million were down 16 percent from the December quarter and 8 percent from a year ago. PowerBook sales of $413 million were up 35 percent from the December quarter and 23 percent from a year ago.

Apple also said it got $216 million in sales from "other music products," which include both songs from the iTunes Music Store and add-on hardware and services for the iPod. The company reported $177 million in such revenue for December and $60 million a year ago. Peripherals and other hardware, including displays, keyboards and mice, totaled $280 million, while software and other products accounted for $239 million.

The company is seeing an improvement in its education sales, though many of those gains are coming from college students buying Macs and iPods. The company saw overall education computer unit sales up 21 percent for the quarter, but sales to elementary, junior high and high schools were up only 5 percent.

Apple executives said the company is seeing budget constraints in about half the states in the U.S., with weakness in California a particular drag on sales. The school market will become even more important next quarter as the industry heads into the traditional school computer buying season.

The company also said it is continuing to see strong market share for both its iTunes Music Store and for its iPod. Apple said it has more than 70 percent market share in the digital music download market and noted that it recently sold its 350 millionth song.

As for the iPod, the company said that February NPD figures give the company a greater than 70 percent market share of all types of MP3 players, including more than 90 percent of the hard drive market and 43 percent of the flash market, as of February.

Analysts also asked what impact Apple saw from reported problems with a new trackpad that the company introduced in its latest update to the PowerBook line.

"We had some isolated issues early on with regards to the trackpad," said executive Vice President Tim Cook. "I think we've now resolved that."

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An optimist-masochist (singular, not plural). The masochist part might be right though, otherwise why would I encourage such swill by responding?... (Read the rest)
Posted by: YuridaMan Posted on: 05/08/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
You don't hear...  gfeier | 04/13/05
Not sure I get it....  rrattol | 04/13/05
It's the software/human interface!!  Paco20 | 04/13/05
What else is new, M$ has...  MepisLINUXuser | 04/13/05
Ob$e$$ much?  NonZealot | 04/13/05
That's because..  Jeff Spicoli | 04/13/05
Non...since the START Apple and MS have been there.  Laff | 04/13/05
Did they also mention the MSN Music Store  mlindl | 04/13/05
This one is easy to answer...  BitTwiddler | 04/14/05
This is the first I have heard of it.  Mack DaNife | 04/14/05
Almost all of the stores are Windows/IE only  tic swayback | 04/14/05
Go tell your congressmen  openMind | 04/14/05
iTunes  Monkeypox | 04/13/05
Competitors have a problem  Ken_z | 04/13/05
Maybe you might get a clue ?  jacrav | 04/13/05
They just applied the prinicples of developing a herd  mlindl | 04/13/05
You're right...  BitTwiddler | 04/14/05
People love overpriced Lemons. So, Apple chose a wrong name - Apple.  Vily Clay | 04/13/05
Re:  Paco20 | 04/13/05
Do you really think that MS Word was the point? (NT)  Vily Clay | 04/13/05
Uh oh  NonZealot | 04/13/05
Screen is dark? Huh? I have Mac Mini at my desk at work.  Laff | 04/13/05
Oh and one more little thing...  Laff | 04/13/05
The Photoshop test: Mac Mini vs. old PCs.  Vily Clay | 04/13/05
Give me a Mac Mini in the first test with I GB of memory  Laff | 04/13/05
How about a Mac Mini 1Gb RAM for $200-300 (the PC)? (NT)  Vily Clay | 04/13/05
I don't know about you ....I bought our Igb from Crucial  Laff | 04/13/05
Mac mini 1Gb RAM for $824 is NOT better old PCs for $100-300. (NT)  Vily Clay | 04/13/05
I assume your argument here is that a Mac mini with  Laff | 04/13/05
Years ago the cost P III 600Mhz was less than a G4 466 Mhz, but now ...  Vily Clay | 04/14/05
And I think I said that "IF" you give both systems the  Laff | 04/14/05
Note: a Mac Mini 256-512 RAM OS X vs. a PC 256 RAM W2K. (NT)  Vily Clay | 04/14/05
Again and for the LAST time....show me sights that  Laff | 04/14/05
It doesn?t make sense, because you are not looking for truth. (NT)  Vily Clay | 04/14/05
Best for business, too  mlindl | 04/13/05
Answer me one question  NonZealot | 04/13/05
That's kind of the point  tic swayback | 04/14/05
Hehe, nice one!  NonZealot | 04/14/05
Anyone who's ever worked an IT help desk...  tic swayback | 04/14/05
If brand A works when plugged in and brand B doesn't  hipparchus2000 | 04/14/05
Broken video card?  openMind | 04/14/05
Yawn  NonZealot | 04/14/05
Sort of agree  j.m.galvin | 04/14/05
Everything but the Software?  Harry Bardal | 04/14/05
My goodness, Mac users are SO defensive!!!  NonZealot | 04/14/05
Disection  Harry Bardal | 04/14/05
Hey buddy  theo_durcan | 04/13/05
Re: Hey Buddy  Paco20 | 04/13/05
Oh, I see you?re ?smart? because you buy overpriced Lemons. (NT)  Vily Clay | 04/13/05
Don't think anyone is claiming to be smart...they just don't  Laff | 04/13/05
No, they just talk for no reason with no arguments. (NT)  Vily Clay | 04/14/05
You are an idiot  ITGuy04 | 04/13/05
You need only half a brain to repeat my tests. Get lost both? (NT)  Vily Clay | 04/13/05
Hey Vily, still has not found that half brain missing? (nt)  theo_durcan | 04/13/05
Why should I look for someone?s brains? (NT)  Vily Clay | 04/14/05
Just did and you're full of it  ITGuy04 | 04/13/05
Are cube owners full of poop?  NonZealot | 04/13/05
Not all Minis have 4200 RPM Drives  ITGuy04 | 04/14/05
For several years I use to have a 450 mhz Cube at my  Laff | 04/14/05
This iMac I researched from A to Z.  Vily Clay | 04/14/05
For a person who complains about the Mac and it's price  Laff | 04/14/05
Laff, do you have independent tests to compare? (NT)  Vily Clay | 04/14/05
My point is that I can not trust your tests nor do I trust  Laff | 04/14/05
Try to visit an Apple Store and to trust yourself. (NT)  Vily Clay | 04/14/05
A day without Vily is like a day without sunshine  tic swayback | 04/14/05
Tic, it looks like while you are breathing ? ...  Vily Clay | 04/14/05
Fight the power!  tic swayback | 04/14/05
Did you ever try to defend the rights of Mac users ...  Vily Clay | 04/14/05
Why should I bother, I have you  tic swayback | 04/14/05
Thus - Tic and Mac users ? One store, but Not One team. (NT)  Vily Clay | 04/15/05
Vil(lif)y stick to PC chat sites, you're not wanted here.  YuridaMan | 04/14/05
YuridaMan, I?m sorry that you are an optimist-masochists. (NT)  Vily Clay | 04/15/05
I'm also literate enough to proof read my posts.  YuridaMan | 05/08/05
font of knowledge  buddhistMonkey | 04/13/05
Whoops... above is a reply to Vily Clay (n/t)  buddhistMonkey | 04/13/05
It was the same font-set. (NT)  Vily Clay | 04/13/05
Who cares how long the program takes to load?  joedokes | 04/13/05
You see - love Macs blindly and Steve Jobs will never become poor. (NT)  Vily Clay | 04/13/05
Frankly even "IF" everyone stoped buying Mac's today  Laff | 04/13/05
What was better/cheaper - BeOS or Jobs? pre OS X?  Vily Clay | 04/14/05
I could not say...NEVER used BeOS myself.  Laff | 04/14/05
Job's pre OS X? Do you mean NeXTSTEP? (nt)  tic swayback | 04/14/05
BeOS or NeXT?  Vily Clay | 04/14/05
Thanks  tic swayback | 04/14/05
That proves the level of your intelligence.  Vily Clay | 04/15/05
How would you know?  buddhistMonkey | 04/13/05
If you'll ask an Apple Store representative - you?ll know it too. (NT)  Vily Clay | 04/14/05
What's really impressive about these numbers  tic swayback | 04/14/05
And yet the loony stockmarket...  MacCanuck | 04/14/05
I don't get it either  tic swayback | 04/14/05
apparently this isn't down to current performance  hipparchus2000 | 04/14/05
Vil(lif)y, stick to PC sites, you're not wanted here  YuridaMan | 04/14/05
Maybe truth is not wanted by you? If so - better close your eyes. (NT)  Vily Clay | 04/15/05
Where did you learn about truth? "1984"?  YuridaMan | 04/21/05

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