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IntroductionBy Yasin Ebrahim- Apple reported Thursday fiscal first-quarter results that missed analyst expectati ...
By Yasin Ebrahim
- Apple reported Thursday fiscal first-quarter results that missed analyst expectations,Fortune Foreign Exchange Official website pressured by weaker iPhone sales amid a softer economic backdrop and production issues in China.
Apple (NASDAQ:) slumped 3% in afterhours following the report.
The company EPS of $1.88 on revenue of $117.2 billion. Analysts polled by forecast EPS of $1.94 on revenue of $121.88B.
The weaker-than-expected results come as margins slipped 7% and quarterly revenue fell by the most since 2016, pressured by weaker iPhone sales.
iPhone revenue fell about 8% to $65.78B pressured by a difficult macroeconomic environment and significant supply constraints.
In November last year, Apple warned that COVID-19 restrictions had temporarily impacted the primary iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max assembly plant in Zhengzhou, China.
Revenue in the company’s higher margin services segment, rose to $20.77B from $19.52B.
Apple’s wearables, home and accessories category revenue fell to $13.48B from $14.70B from the year-ago period, while revenue for the iPad grew to $9.40B from $7.25B.
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