Analyst: Apple can no longer rely entirely on iPhone sales, and the next focus will be on the XR headphone display
因醉鞭名马幌
发表于 2023-11-3 12:02:56
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Analysts: Apple can no longer rely entirely on iPhone sales. The next focus is on the XR display. Apple's fourth quarter results released on Thursday (November 2) exceeded Wall Street's expectations, but revenue has declined for four consecutive quarters, and the company's stock price fell by over 4% after hours. The technology giant announced earnings per share of $1.46, with an expected $1.39; The revenue is $89.5 billion, with an expected revenue of $89.35 billion. This result is still supported by better than expected iPhone sales and the performance of its service department.
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