Apple Q3 Earnings: By the Numbers

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Seth Fiegerman
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Apple Q3 Earnings: By the Numbers

Apple posted generally positive results for the June quarter, which helped push the stock up more than 5% after hours.

As usual, Apple revealed some staggering statistics about its business in the report and the earnings call that followed. Here are a few highlights:

Apple sold 31.2 million iPhones, up from 26 million in the same quarter a year ago and its most ever during the June quarter.

14.6 million iPads were sold in the quarter, down from 17 million in the year-ago quarter and 19.5 million in the March quarter.

Apple sold 3.8 million Macs in the quarter, down from 4 million a year ago.

Revenue hit $35.3 billion in the quarter, effectively flat year-over-year.

Apple's net profit for the quarter was $6.9 billion, far more than most businesses, but a decline from $8.8 billion the same quarter a year ago.

Apple now has $146.6 billion in its cash hoard, up from $144.7 billion in the previous quarter.

The company reported $2.4 billion in iTunes content sales, up 29% year-over-year.

There are now more than 900,000 apps in Apple's App Store, including 375,000 apps for iPad.

Apple has now paid out more than $11 billion to app developers since the App Store launched just more than five years ago.

Customers have created 320 million iCloud accounts, sent 900 billion iMessages and received 8 trillion push notifications on iOS devices.

There are now 408 Apple stores.

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