April 23, 2008 1:41 PM PDT

Apple earnings jump on Mac sales

Apple erased any assumptions on Wednesday that a slowdown in U.S. consumer spending is negatively affecting its bottom line.

The company reported revenue of $7.5 billion and net income of $1.1 billion for its second fiscal quarter (PDF), which ended March 29. The net income translates to earnings per share of $1.16, and both the revenue and earnings per share blew away Wall Street expectations of $6.9 billion in revenue and earnings per share of $1.07.

As has been the case the last several quarters, the Mac led the charge for Apple. Mac shipments were up 51 percent, compared to the same period last year, at 2.3 million units, and revenue from Macs increased by 54 percent.

Apple quarterly numbers

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iPod growth was slow, as expected, with just 1 percent unit growth and 8 percent revenue growth, on shipments of 10.6 million units. And Apple sold 1.7 million iPhones during the quarter, an increase from its first-quarter iPhone shipments of 1.1 million units.

The company provided its typical conservative guidance, looking forward into its third quarter, with earnings per share predicted to be $1. Analysts had been expecting $1.10, but Apple almost always guides lower than the prevailing wisdom. Revenue is predicted to be $7.2 billion, which is actually in line with the financial community's expectations.

Stay tuned for a live blog of Apple's conference call, which starts at 2 p.m. PT.

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Yeay!!!
by Jon N. April 23, 2008 2:52 PM PDT
I hope it gets better and better for Apple. I hope one day soon, Apple will crush Microshaft (before M$ sink themselves)!
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LOL!
by zunezrok April 24, 2008 10:21 AM PDT
Silly apply fanboys. Microsoft has and will always be better than apple! Microsoft is the true innovators and apple is just lame. Microsoft will always dominate apple...ALWAYS! Go ahead and attack me cause you know i'm right. HA!
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by bernie.mcginn May 6, 2008 5:23 PM PDT
interesting!
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