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Foxconn gives a shoutout to Apple products after profits climb 13 percent

Apple’s lead manufacturer Foxconn reported a 13 percent rise in net profit to 106.7B new Taiwan dollars (US$3.5B) following record iPhone and iPad sales, reports the WSJ. More than 40 percent of the company’s revenue comes from Apple.

The news comes a few days after Apple supplier Pegatron reported a 22 percent rise in earnings.

Hon Hai’s results were underpinned by demand from Cupertino, Calif.-based Apple, which sold 51 million iPhones in its fiscal first quarter ended Dec. 28, 2013—up 7% from the same period the previous year […]

Apple also said it sold a record 26 million iPads in the quarter, compared with 22.9 million in the year-ago period …

Foxconn – the informal name for Hon Hai Precision Industry – is responsible for the bulk of Apple’s iPhone and iPad production, with secondary supplier Pegatron leading production of the iPhone 5c and iPad mini.

Foxconn is, however, looking to diversify its operations to reduce its dependence on Apple, investing almost $90M in new manufacturing and software development operations.

Apple reported record revenue of $57.6B for its fiscal Q1 2014 (calendar Q4 2013), with record sales of 51 million iPhones and 26 million iPads, alongside 6 million iPods and 4.8 million Macs.

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  1. iMacheads - 11 years ago

    Reblogged this on iMacheads.

  2. Foxconn wouldn’t be the first ODM to start building their own brand, instead of merely carrying out the jobs Apple hands them…

    • Ben Lovejoy - 11 years ago

      Yep, it’s a logical step, and I can’t see Apple minding them making cheap Android kit to sell in China

      • Tallest Skil - 11 years ago

        What on earth makes you think Apple would be okay with this?

      • Ben Lovejoy - 11 years ago

        See above

      • Tallest Skil - 11 years ago

        Sorry, where? In the article itself?

      • Ben Lovejoy - 11 years ago

        “I can’t see Apple minding them making cheap Android kit to sell in China.” There is no reason at all Apple would be even slightly interested in the bargain basement Android market.

  3. jrox16 - 11 years ago

    Apple’s doomed

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