Apple Revenues Come in Lower Than Analysts Predicted

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Todd Wasserman
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Apple Revenues Come in Lower Than Analysts Predicted
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The company also sold 17 million iPhones and 11 million iPads in the quarter. The former was a drop from the 20 million iPhones Apple sold in its third quarter while the latter was an increase over the 9 million iPads sold in fiscal Q3. The company also sold 6.62 million iPods, which is down 27% from a year ago. That decrease, though, likely came as consumers traded up to iPhones and iPads. Apple also sold 4.89 million Macs in the quarter, a 26% jump over the year-ago quarter and more than analysts had predicted.

Both sales numbers, though, were somewhat lower than analysts had predicted.

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