Apple Posts $ 10.5 Billion Profit This Quarter

While most companies are struggling to get any sales, Cupertino electronics giant Apple just posted a net profit of $ 10.5 Billion. Although, lower than last year’s income of $13.6 billion Apple is still going strong.

The Company posted lower quarterly revenue of $50.6 billion which compared to revenue of $58 billion, in the year-ago quarter, is not a big drop.

“Our team executed extremely well in the face of strong macroeconomic headwinds,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO.

We generated strong operating cash flow of $11.6 billion and returned $10 billion to shareholders through our capital return program during the March quarter,” said Luca Maestri, Apple’s CFO.

Apple also means to give back to its shareholders, The company has authorized an increase of $50 billion to the Company’s program to return capital to shareholders. Under the expanded program, Apple plans to spend a cumulative total of $250 billion of cash by the end of March 2018

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4 responses to “Apple Posts $ 10.5 Billion Profit This Quarter”

  1. Anjan Pratapsingh Avatar
    Anjan Pratapsingh

    You igyaanis should change your name from igyaan to applegyaan.Because your chief editor is an ifan.

  2. Ankit Rai Avatar
    Ankit Rai

    Watch out, People who never owned an apple will be found pooping out here! :v

  3. Subrat Kumar Bhoi Avatar
    Subrat Kumar Bhoi

    i think APPLE is a vvip begger in TECH industry……. When they feel that their profit going down the next moment they increase the price of their products…..!!!! But i love to eat APPLE

  4. Samrat Wadekar Avatar
    Samrat Wadekar

    Obviously they sell their phone and other devices thrice the cost of manufacturing…

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