Apple just announced some pretty interesting numbers in their Q4 earnings call. Below you’ll find them broken down:
- $28.7 billion in Q4 revenue
- $6.62 billion in Q4 net profit
- $7.05 per diluted share
- 17.1 million iPhones sold in Q4
- 11.12 million iPads sold in Q4
- 6.6 million iPod sales sold in Q4
- 18 billion App Store downloads
- 180 million iBookstore downloads
- 6 million Lion downloads, since its release this summer
- 4.89 million Macs sold in Q4
- $10.7 million average revenue per Apple Store
- $108 billion in revenue for fiscal year, 66% growth over FY10
- 77.5 million Apple Store visits in Q4
- 16% of Apple’s revenue came from China
- 500,000 apps available on the App Store, available in 23 countries
- Apple has $81.6 billion cash available
- 13% of Apple’s revenue from retail
- iPhone sales up 21% year over year
- 93% of Fortune 500 deploying or testing iPhones
- Apple set a $37 billion guidance for fiscal Q1 (holiday)
- 16 billion songs downloaded from iTunes
- iPad 2 available in 90 countries
- 25 million iOS device sold in Q4
- 357 Apple Stores world-wide
- $3.6 billion in revenue from Apple Stores
- iPod still has >70% share in U.S. 10 years after introduced
- Apple plans to add 40 new Apple Stores next Q, 3/4 outside of U.S.
- All five stores combined in China have the most traffic
- iPhone 4S available in 7 countries, 22 more on their way
- 30 new Apple stores were added in Q4
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