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<Results>Apple 2FQ Rev. Beats, Raises Div.; But Greater CN Sales Miss; Shrs Dive ~3% After Hrs
Apple (AAPL.US) reported after Thursday’s close that its 2FQ revenue hiked 5% YoY to USD95.4 billion, surpassing expectations of USD94.66 billion. Greater China sales reached...
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Apple (AAPL.US)      reported after Thursday’s close that its 2FQ revenue hiked 5% YoY to USD95.4 billion, surpassing expectations of USD94.66 billion. Greater China sales reached USD16 billion, below the anticipated USD17 billion. Diluted EPS was USD1.65, up 8% YoY, beating estimates of USD1.63. The stock dived about 3% after hours.

CEO Tim Cook stated that roughly half of iPhones sold in the U.S. are now imported from India, with most other products, like iPads, sourced from Vietnam due to lower tariffs compared to China. Cook noted that Apple still manufactures the majority of products sold globally in China, with iPhones incorporating many U.S.-made chips.

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