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Apple profit climbs to $ 11.6 billion on iPhone, iPad sales

Last Updated 25 April 2012, 06:26 IST

 Apple has reported a profit of USD 11.6 billion in the first three months of the year, driven by record sales of iPhones and iPad tablet computers.

Revenues for the quarter ended March 31 was USD 39.2 billion as iPad sales more than doubled from the same quarter the previous year and iPhone sales surged 88 per cent, Apple said after announcing its results yesterday.

"We're thrilled with sales of over 35 million iPhones and almost 12 million iPads in the March quarter," Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook said.
"The new iPad is off to a great start, and across the year you're going to see a lot more of the kind of innovation that only Apple can deliver."
Apple's net income for the quarter was nearly double that seen in the same three-month period a year earlier, when sales tallied USD 24.7 billion.

The Cupertino, California-based company released the third-generation of its market-ruling iPad tablet computer in March, meaning its blockbuster sales out of the gate have only begun to pump up Apple's bottom line.

"Our record March quarter results drove USD 14 billion in cash flow from operations," Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer said.

"Looking ahead to the third fiscal quarter, we expect revenue of about USD 34 billion and diluted earnings per share of about USD 8.68."

While Apple gadgets were hot in markets around the world, demand was "mind-boggling" in China, where revenue for the quarter was a record-high USD 7.9 billion, Cook said in an earnings conference call.

Apple took in USD 12.4 billion in China in the six months that mark the first half of its current fiscal year, promising that the company will easily eclipse the USD 13.3 billion in sales in that country in the entire prior fiscal year.

"China has an enormous number of people moving into higher income groups, middle-class if you will, and this is creating a demand for goods," Cook said.
"There is tremendous opportunity for companies that understand China, and we are doing everything we can to understand it."

Cook said that Apple had the "mother of all Januaries" that included tending to a huge backlog of gadget orders and launching the iPhone 4 in China.

Apple's stock price reversed a losing trend for the day after the release of the earnings figures, jumping seven per cent to USD 599.50 a share on the Nasdaq exchange.

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(Published 25 April 2012, 02:48 IST)

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