Apple sells 8.75 million iPhones, 10.89 million iPods, $13.50 billion in revenue

Apple has posted their Q2 2010 financial results and once again its the best non-holiday quarter even, including $13.50 billion and net quarterly profit of $3.07 billion, or $3.33 per diluted share. iPhone sales were 8.75 million (up 131%) and iPod sales of 10.89 million (down 1%). Says CEO Steve Jobs:
“We’re thrilled to report our best non-holiday quarter ever, with revenues up 49 percent and profits up 90 percent. We’ve launched our revolutionary new iPad and users are loving it, and we have several more extraordinary products in the pipeline for this year.”
We’ll be listening in to their conference call and providing our usual special brand of TiPb commentary, so join us over in that post for more.
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That’s Alot!
Nexus One has sold how many total, 130,000? lol
Can I some some Apple? Pretty please?
I needed to
8.7m iPhones in a quarter is a crazy number.
Pure lies!
recession who ?
Apple is blowing by the competition. I’m waiting for the new iPod Touch.
We are involved in iPhone development ourselves. Please take a look at our link: http://bit.ly/b4v2Qy
i’m sure the droidfanbois will manage to spin this somehow…