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30.01.26 - 03:06
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Apple achieves record-breaking revenue in India amid surging demand (Digitimes)
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Apple has reported an exceptional performance in India for its first fiscal quarter of 2026, achieving strong double-digit revenue growth in the region. CEO Tim Cook characterized the period as a "terrific quarter" for the Indian market, where the company continues to see strong momentum in emerging markets. This growth comes as Apple reaches new heights in the second-largest smartphone market and the fourth-largest PC market in the world....
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30.01.26 - 02:15
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Results: Apple 1FQ NP Up 16% Beats; iPhone Sales Swell 23% (AAStocks)
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Apple (AAPL.US) announced on Thursday after market close that for the first fiscal quarter ended December 27, 2025, its net profit grew by 16% YoY to USD42.1 billion, with EPS at USD2.84, surpassing the expected USD2.67. Revenue also added by approximately 16% to USD143.76 billion, topping the expected USD138.48 billion. The sto......
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30.01.26 - 02:00
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Apple posts historic $143.8B quarter as China revenue climbs 38% (Digitimes)
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Apple has reported record financial results for its fiscal 2026 first quarter, ending December 27, 2025. The company achieved all-time highs in both total revenue and earnings per share, largely supported by a significant increase in iPhone sales and continued expansion in its Services sector....
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30.01.26 - 01:00
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Memory, CPU shortages hit Wintel notebooks, benefiting Apple (Digitimes)
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Notebook makers are under growing pressure as memory shortages and price increases persist, while a widening shortage of CPUs adds a second constraint. What began as a supply gap at Intel has now extended to AMD, leaving notebook brands that had planned to pull forward orders with limited components available. The dual shortages are clouding the outlook for the notebook market in 2026. Industry observers say Apple is likely to benefit in the near term as Wintel suppliers absorb most of the disruption....
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