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US Apple Stores make record sales whatever the measurement, says new analysis

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Apple’s US retail stores, which already make more money than any other store per square foot, also top the list when it comes to revenues per visitor, according to figures from Asymco’s Horace Dediu (via CNET).

Dediu calculated that in the latest quarter’s figures, Apple achieved an average revenue of $13m per store, equating to an average of $57.50 per visitor …

The enviable figures are all the more remarkable given the likely proportion of visitors who enter the stores only to browse or to seek support – a percentage known only to Apple.

Apple reported total revenues of $43.6b in Q2 2013.

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