May 1, 2025, 4:21 pm
Apple released its Q2 2025 financial results, reporting $95.4B in revenue and $24.8B in profit. The robust figures, reported just before looming tariff threats, have impressed investors and analysts alike, demonstrating resilience despite market headwinds. Analysts note that these numbers underscore a solid performance in a challenging economic environment.
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Apple held its earnings call for the second fiscal quarter of 2025 today (second calendar quarter), announcing revenue of $95.4 billion and net quarterly profit of $28.4 billion. During the call, Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke about tariffs, the App Store changes Apple is facing, device sales, and…
It is a tumultuous time for Apple investors, but some good news came from Apple's earnings on Thursday as stock buybacks continue unabated at $100 billion, and dividends are rising to $0.26 per share.Apple's $100 billion in buybacks arrive at a good time in the marketWhile these numbers may seem…
Apple has reported the fiscal results for the second quarter of 2025, with the financials revealing Apple may have benefited a little but perhaps not as much as expected from consumer tariff fears, earning $95.4 billion in the quarter.Apple CEO Tim Cook [left], CFO Kevan Parekh [right]Following the…
During today's earnings call covering the second fiscal quarter of 2025, Apple CEO Tim Cook acknowledged the Apple Intelligence Siri features that have been delayed. Cook said that Apple needs more time to ensure Siri meets its quality bar, but progress is being made. With regard to the more…
Apple Slides On China Sales Slump And Soft Service Revenue, Despite Tariff Frontrunning Revenue Boost And New $100BN Buyback Ahead of Apple's earnings report this afternoon, which concludes the results from big 4 group of the Mag 7 (including MSFT, META and AMZN) UBS said that…
With escalating U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports and mounting supply chain pressures, Tim Cook has made it clear that Apple is intensifying its manufacturing shift to India to sustain its iPhone supply.iPhone 16eFoxconn, Apple's largest assembly partner, plans to double iPhone production in India by…
Despite calling Apple's Q2 earnings solid, which did beat Wall Street expectations, analysts are suggesting customers rushing to beat tariffs helped keep numbers up in uncertain conditions.iPhone pricing could change to help with tariff costsApple CEO Tim Cook got ahead of its earnings with a…
Apple CEO Tim Cook commented on the impact of President Trump’s tariffs during Thursday’s second-quarter earnings call with investors. While the iPhone maker saw only “limited impact” from tariffs in the March quarter, Cook said Apple couldn’t forecast what that would mean for the coming quarter.…
Apple CEO Tim Cook says the company avoided any early financial impact of the expected tariffs during Q1 2025 — but he predicts a $900 million hit in its next quarter.Apple CEO Tim Cook — image credit: AppleApple's latest earnings call covered the quarter ending March 31, 2025, which was before…
IPhone sales totaled US$46.8 billion, aligning with the lower range of analysts' estimates.
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