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    Apple profits of US$6,9bn in June

    SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Apple beat Wall Street earnings expectations on Tuesday (23 July) with help from strong sales of iPhones, boosting a share price weighed down by concerns the company was losing its edge.
    Apple profits of US$6,9bn in June

    Quarterly profit of US$6.9bn was down 22% from a year ago but translated to US$7.47 a share, well ahead of analysts' forecasts.

    The California company reported revenues of US$35.3bn in the quarter ending June, after sales of 31.2m iPhones, a record for the June quarter.

    The quarterly data showed iPad sales were disappointing at 14.6m units compared with 17m in the same period a year ago.

    Apple shares jumped more than three percent in after-hours trade to US$434.60, lifting a stock which has tumbled from last year's high above US$700.

    "I feel really good about where we are," Apple chief Tim Cook said during an earnings call with analysts.

    "We we have more than one tool in the tool box. We are working on some things we are really proud of and we will announce things when we are ready," he said.

    New products coming

    Apple is poised to release new versions of its operating systems for mobile devices and Macintosh computers and is "laser-focused and working hard on some amazing new products that we will introduce in the fall and of 2014," Cook said.

    Rumors of new Apple products include an "iWatch" wrist computer; an improved Apple TV, and lower-priced versions of iPhone for developing markets such as China.

    Apple is expected to roll out smartphones and tablets in the coming months with bigger screens in a move analysts say is an attempt to catch up with a trend set by its major rival Samsung.

    Recent unconfirmed reports indicated that Apple and its Asian suppliers are testing smartphone screens larger than four inches and tablet screens slightly less than 13 inches.

    By offering multiple screen size options and prices on Android-powered smartphones or tablets, Samsung has seen its market share rise.

    Losing market share

    While Apple is still praised for its trend-setting devices, it has been losing market share in smartphones and tablets, mainly to companies using the Google Android operating system.

    A recent IDC survey showed Android holds a 75% market share for smartphones in the first quarter, compared with 17.3% for Apple's iOS platform. Apple still holds a majority in the tablet market but many analysts say Android will overtake the iPad sometime this year.

    Apple generated US$7.8bn in cash flow from operations in the recent quarter and paid stockholders US$18.8bn through dividends and repurchasing shares, according to Apple's chief financial officer Peter Oppenheimer.

    Apple forecast that revenue in the current quarter would total between US$34bn and US$37bn and that its gross margin would be between 36% and 37%.

    Brian White at Topeka Capital Markets said Apple's results were mixed but that the company is poised to come out with new products soon which will fuel growth.

    Year to forget

    "We believe fiscal 2013 will prove to be a year to forget but fiscal 2014 will prove to be a year of new product innovations, which we believe will prove positive for the stock price," he said in a note.

    "We believe Apple will trade higher into this new product cycle in fiscal 2014." During an earnings call with analysts, Cook said that key catalysts for growth at Apple remain new products and services, including innovations targeting new categories.

    Cook was adamant that there is tremendous opportunity for Apple in China despite the lack-lustre showing there in the quarter and said he doesn't "get discouraged over a 90-day kind of cycle that can have economic factors and other things in it."

    It is wiser to look at Apple in the context of how it is positioned for the long term, according to Forrester analyst Frank Gillett.

    "Apple, as a company that makes great products that integrate hardware and software well along with adding on services, is positioned quite well," Gillett said.

    "I don't see anything in this earnings announcement that indicates a crisis," he continued. "I see Apple continuing to sell huge numbers of products."

    Source: AFP via I-Net Bridge

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