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    Apple doubles iPhone sales in 1Q

    NEW YORK (AP) — The iPhone is taking over Apple.

    For the first time, the device that changed how people use mobile phones, accounts for more than half of the behemoth company's sales.

    Apple Inc. on Tuesday said it sold 37 million iPhones in the last three months of 2011, vastly exceeding analyst estimates and propelling the company to record quarterly results.

    The phone accounted for 53 percent of Apple's revenue in the quarter. Though it has other hit products, like MacBooks and the iPad, they can't keep up with the iPhone, whose sales more than doubled over last year from an already high level.

    The sales mean Apple is set to regain the position it briefly held earlier last year of being the world's largest maker of smartphones. Nokia Corp., the earlier No. 1, in transition to a new generation of smartphones, and more recent competitor Samsung Electronics Co. has announced preliminary figure of 35 million smartphones sold in the October to December period.

    October saw Apple launching the iPhone 4S in the U.S. and some other countries. The phone was delayed for a few months, which meant that Apple's results for the July to September quarter were uncharacteristically tepid.

    It came back with a vengeance in the holiday season. On Tuesday, Apple said net income in the fiscal first quarter, which ended Dec. 31, was $13.06 billion, or $13.87 per share. That was up 118 percent from $6 billion, or $6.43 per share, a year ago.

    Analysts polled by FactSet were expecting earnings of $10.04 per share for the latest quarter, Apple's fiscal first.

    Revenue was $46.33 billion, up 73 percent from a year ago. Analysts were expecting $38.9 billion.

    "It was a pristine quarter," said ISI Group analyst Brian Marshall. "The investment community has never seen a company like this, inside or outside technology."

    The stellar performance could re-establish Apple as the world's most valuable company, again toppling Exxon Mobil Corp. Apple first unseated Exxon last summer, and the two have been trading places since then.

    Apple shares rose $30.67, or 7.3 percent, to $451.08 in extended trading, after the company released its results. If that rally sticks in Wednesday's regular trading sessions, Apple's market value will be hovering around $420 billion. Exxon's market value stood at $417.9 billion Tuesday, while Apple's was $391.9 billion at the end of regular trading.

    Apple shipped 15.4 million iPads in the quarter, again more than doubling sales over the same quarter last year. The November launch of Amazon.com Inc.'s $199 Kindle Fire tablet didn't appear to put much of a dent in the iPad's sales, as some analysts predicted it would.

    Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer said the company expects earnings of $8.50 per share in the current quarter, and sales of $32.5 billion. Both figures are above the average estimate of analysts polled by FactSet, even though Apple usually low-balls its estimates.

    The Cupertino, California company ended the quarter with a cash balance of a staggering $97.6 billion. That's more than enough to buy Citigroup Inc. outright, or issue a special dividend of $100 per Apple share.

    For years, investors have been frustrated with Apple's unwillingness to put the cash to use, but complaints have been muted as Apple continues to generate record-breaking results and as the stock price keeps rising. Apple executives have said the cash hoard gives the company flexibility to make acquisitions and long-term supply deals.

    Apple's results lifted shares of smaller companies that supply chips for the iPhone, like TriQuint Semiconductor, up 7.7 percent, Cirrus Logic Inc., up 6.8 percent, Broadcom Corp., up 4.2 percent, and Skyworks Solutions Inc., up 3.7 percent.

    Apple co-founder and longtime CEO Steve Jobs died Oct. 5, just as the record-breaking quarter started.

     

    37 comments

    • Observer  •  29 days ago
      Is there a smartphone made in USA?
    • Lamar  •  Kabul, Afghanistan  •  25 days ago
      Wow is all I can say America/China loves Apple. (the line is blending fast)
    • Gman  •  29 days ago
      Apple just announced that 8700 jobs in the USA will be terminated and moved to China. Great idea, huh.
    • C  •  Orlando, Florida  •  29 days ago
      I don't understand consumer loyalty based on brand names. I purchase electronic devices that are good and reliable regardless who makes them. There are many good phones out there! Android, Windows and iOS etc.... So the fact that Apple continue to sell its products is because they have a good marketing plan and they do have some reliable products. Nothing wrong to admit it.
    • Steve  •  Rose Hill, North Carolina  •  29 days ago
      Adult toys and nothing more,the success of these companies in these times says alot about priorities,they make them overseas and sell them to us and we buy them with our dwindling paychecks...he who dies with the latest i phone wins i guess.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  29 days ago
      I hope Steve Jobs left a lot of things on the drawing board because a new generation of electronic innovators is ready to kick Apple's #$%$
    • 'Leav'in on a jet ...  •  29 days ago
      With all those working in China to produce their products at such a cheap daily rate, no wonder! I have not bought from them, nor will I! Apple is one of the reasons that the US is in such a decline. They alone have shipped hundreds of thosands of jobs overseas! And you 'stockholders' love it!
      The US needs to change its ground rules, education and tax laws...
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  29 days ago
      Made me tap the app for stocks . . . unusual.
    • Ethan  •  29 days ago
      Gotta love stock options. I hope the shorts are happy with themselves.
    • Tyler  •  29 days ago
      I got hooked when I got the 1st nano. I then got a classic, a 1g itouch, a macbook pro, a iPhone 3GS, a iPhone 4, and a iPad 2. I love Apple. Their stuff is the best.
    • Take a whiff...  •  29 days ago
      People should just forget about this so called "american dream". Everything anybody wants is made in China. Small business is finished. People are so addicted to their iphones or phones in general it has to border on a neurological disorder if not also a psychological one or both. I only buy AMERICAN, that means NO APPLE FOR ME! I bet the people that complain about not having a job are walking around with CHINA in their pockets.
    • Aero  •  Metairie, Louisiana  •  29 days ago
      Why oh why do you people still like being confined to itunes to do everything. Ridiculous
    • YellowFish  •  29 days ago
      Nice but none of them made in the USA...
    • marc schlenker  •  Montgomery, Alabama  •  29 days ago
      Not surprised, watching TV recently it looks like Apple is advertising 2-1 for the IPhone/ITablet vs. all Android phone makers combined.
    • Aaron  •  29 days ago
      made in china designed in california...seriously? "we're apple and we're too cool to put designed in USA or America"
    • Goldman's Sach  •  29 days ago
      How can Apple be more valuable than Exxon mobile?
    • Chris  •  29 days ago
      I really do fail to understand the allure of "smart" phones. The screens are too small the phones themselves just to darn big. It's not for lack of effort; just two opposing design forces trapped into one device.

      I saw an ad where a guy was on the beach with his head buried in his smartphone. Selecting through menus, contacts, etc., while his kids play in the beautiful surf.

      The Ad seemed to be saying, "see how great this is? You can share your experience on facebook instantly."

      So, let me get this straight: I can trade in one of my few remaining days of a paradise-experience on the beach just so I can drain meaning out of my relationships by making them all generically the same on facebook -- because everyone sees the same thing.

      It's just seems insane. Plain insanity.
    • asfasdf  •  29 days ago
      Wow, Apple sells 37 million new phones for a couple hundred dollars a pop. I wonder how many of these customers are wondering how they are going to make their mortgage payment.
    • Jersey Boy  •  29 days ago
      Wonderful news. I got my iPhone 4S and am so glad I didn't "settle" for one of the cheaper knock-offs out there. I love it. As a stockholder, I love this news too.
    • Ain't Jomama  •  29 days ago
      Run out and buy your iPhone you stupid f***ing American zombies. Who cares if it's made with slave labor?
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