Apple announces record revenue of $124.3 billion for the holiday quarter, driven by growth in Macs, iPads, and services despite iPhone revenue decline.
As usual, the holiday season and iPhone launches played a pivotal role in driving these strong numbers. In the first quarter, iPhone revenue stood at $69.1 billion, a slight dip from $69.7 billion in ...
Apple forecasts strong sales growth despite a slight dip in iPhone revenues, attributed to a cautious AI rollout. CEO Tim Cook noted that AI features will reach more users in Europe, boosting shares.
Apple Inc. pulled off a major feat for Wall Street, managing to report better-than-expected revenue and earnings in its fiscal first quarter, even amid an unexpected revenue decline in Greater China.