Apple Baffles the Street

In the days leading up the release of Apple’s Quarterly Financial statements this week, the analysts were all predicting that Apple would miss its own guidance for sales and profit. There was talk that the smartphone market was saturated, that Apple had lost marketshare, and a lot of prophets of doom for Apple.

Instead, Apple posts revenue of $35.3 billion and a net profit for the quarter of nearly $7 billion, or $7.47 per diluted share. While the profit numbers are down somewhat from the same quarter last year, keep in mind that the 3rd generation iPad was released last year in this quarter resulting in higher inventory levels (sales) at places like Small Dog Electronics. If you take that new iPad inventory into account, iPad sales were down about 3% year-over-year. With new models expected this fall, I can imagine this turning around.

Apple’s gross margin declined (as predicted) from 42.8% to 36.9%, which reflects the maturing nature of the product lines. Boy, I wish we had margins that were just a point or two more. Not many realize this, but we make less than 10% margin on most Apple products and once we pay a credit card fee, the margin is very thin. These strong margins helped Apple to generate another $7.8 billion in free cash flow to add to their stash of cash. Apple spent some of that stash, as promised, by returning $18.8 billion to shareholders through share buy-backs or dividends. Apple’s stock purchases were about $16 billion, which is enough to buy a number of companies outright, but Apple wisely decided their own company was the better buy!

Apple also saw some big increases in its iTunes, Software and Services businesses, with sales rising to $3.9 billion, which is 25% year over year growth. It is an interesting ecosystem with developers making over $11 billion in sales, half of which was within the last year. Here are some other interesting numbers from this sector:

  • 1 billion TV Episodes downloaded
  • 390 million movies downloaded
  • 900 thousand Apps
  • 900 billion iMessages
  • 8 trillion push notifications

There were more hints of exciting products to come this fall. Tim Cook, Apple CEO said:

“We are especially proud of our record June quarter iPhone sales of over 31 million and the strong growth in revenue from iTunes, Software and Services. We are really excited about the upcoming releases of iOS 7 and OS X Mavericks, and we are laser-focused and working hard on some amazing new products that we will introduce in the fall and across 2014.”

Congratulations to Apple for another great quarter!

Similar Posts

  • MAC TREAT #213: Unlearn Words From Spell Check

    As a person who writes a fair amount for Small Dog, I use the Spelling and Grammar check on a daily basis. Often times, I write about products (among other things) that I know for a fact are spelled correctly, and yet Apple’s dictionary doesn’t know the word. Luckily for me, OS X has the ability to learn new words so they aren’t continually marked as incorrectly-spelled words.

    However, what happens when you accidentally click the Learn button instead of Ignore? Up to this point, I had feared the word would be permanently spelled wrong for all eternity! I did some digging, and found a way to unlearn words from Apple’s dictionary.

    If you want to unlearn words simply follow these steps:

    * Navigate to *Library > Spelling*
    __You can find the *Library* directory by holding down the *option* key while clicking on the *Go* menu in *Finder*__
    * Open the file named *LocalDictionary* in Text Edit or your favorite text editor
    * Delete the offending word or words from the list
    * Save and close the document

    __I can confirm this tip works with OS X Lion (10.7). I am not completely sure this will work in OS X Mountain Lion (10.8), but the process has been the same for many years now. While the Dictionary file name may change, the process is the same.__

  • SPECIAL | Microsoft Office Sale

    Be prepared for the first term paper and save $30 off Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 Home and Student (Single-User License) — a must-have for students.

  • SPECIAL | iKlear Cleaning Supplies Bundle

    Keep liquids, crumbs and smudges off your computer! With every purchase of iKlear, receive a free keyboard cover and cleaning cloth — a $24.99 savings!

  • Recycle Your eWaste for FREE: July 27

    Tomorrow is our 4th Annual eWaste Recycling Event in Manchester, NH. We’ll be collecting all manner of electronic waste (well, maybe not __all,__ so “*see the list of accepted materials here.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/recycle?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=KB-ewaste) on *Saturday, July 27th at the Mall of New Hampshire from 9am – 2pm.*

    If you’re unsure of what ewaste is, then listen up. As you may know, we use a lot of electronics in our daily lives, and unfortunately, many of them contain hazardous materials such as mercury or lead. In the last few years, Apple has manufactured devices and machines free of toxic materials, but chances are, you may have older “electronic waste” around the house that you need to get rid of responsibly.

    Come out and join us!
    * *Saturday, July 27, 2013 in Manchester, NH from 9AM to 2PM*

    “*Click here to read more about our annual eWaste Recycling Events.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/green?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=KB-green
    “*Click here for more information about our 2013 events.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/recycle?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=KB-ewaste

  • Sign Up for our KnowledgeWave Trainings!

    It’s your last week to sign up for Small Dog’s three training sessions at “*KnowledgeWave*”:http://www.knowledgewave.com in South Burlington, Vermont — ideal for businesses and IT professionals who have an interest in what iOS (mobile operating systems) and working on the Mac OS can do for you.

    * *iOS (iPad/iPhone) For Business,* Tuesday, July 30, 9am-12pm
    * *iOS (iPad/iPhone) Technical Training For IT Professionals,* Tuesday, July 30, 1pm-5pm
    * *Mac OS X Technical Training For IT Professionals,* Tuesday, August 6, 9am-5pm

    Why register? If your business is new to Mac or iOS, or if you’d like to maximize how ‘going mobile’ can improve your productivity, these business-centric trainings are ideal. You’ll learn how to seamlessly integrate Macs, iPads and iPhones into your business.

    All classes are held at KnowledgeWave, 30 Community Dr. #5 South Burlington, VT 05403.

    “*To learn more, and to register, click here.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/training/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=KB-kw

    __*Note: Participants are encouraged to bring their own iPads and iPhones.__

  • Go Mac to School

    This year, we want to give you no doubt about why or how you’d get that Mac you need to go back to school, or the iPad or iPhone you’ve been waiting to buy from Small Dog.

    Until September 15, *buy any new Mac and AppleCare, and get a $100 Small Dog gift card.* It’s valid online and in-store. Additionally, if you buy a new iPad or iPhone with AppleCare+, you’ll get a free $50 gift card! All new iPads and iPhones are included, and sales of these are exclusively in our retail stores.

    We have a full selection of Macs in stock — any new Mac or previous generation Mac that is eligible for AppleCare is eligible for this deal.

    “*Find a store here!*”:http://www.smalldog.com/retail?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=kb837

    Shopping online? Click a category below:

    * “*View MacBook Air 11-inch bundles here.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/wag900000829/mac-2-school-11in-macbook-air-bundle
    * “*View MacBook Air 13-inch bundles here.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/wag900000830/mac-2-school-13in-macbook-air-bundle
    * “*View MacBook Pro 13-inch bundles here.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/wag900000831/mac-2-school-13in-macbook-pro-bundle
    * “*View MacBook Pro 13-inch __with Retina Display__ bundles here.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/wag900000832/mac-2-school-13in-macbook-pro-w-retina-bundle
    * “*View MacBook Pro 15-inch bundles here.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/wag900000833/mac-2-school-15in-macbook-pro-bundle
    * “*View MacBook Pro 15-inch __with Retina Display__ bundles here.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/wag900000834/mac-2-school-15in-macbook-pro-w-retina-bundle
    * “*View MacBook Pro 17-inch bundles here.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/wag900000835/mac-2-school-17in-macbook-pro-bundle
    * “*View Mac mini bundles here.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/wag900000827/mac-2-school-mac-mini-bundle
    * “*View iMac 21.5-inch bundles here.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/wag900000825/mac-2-school-21-5in-imac-bundle
    * “*View iMac 27-inch bundles here.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/wag900000826/mac-2-school-27in-imac-bundle
    * “*View Mac Pro bundles here.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/wag900000828/mac-2-school-mac-pro-bundle

    Better still, this deal is open to everyone — from students on paper to students of life (which begs one of my favorite quotes, “I am still learning” – Michelangelo). Now, you have no excuse!