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AAPL Q4 earnings announced, $1.01 per share
1.12 million iPhones sold in Apple's fiscal Q4. After-hours trading has AAPL at $182+ per share.Analyst estimates were at about $0.82/share and anywhere over 1M iPhones sold, so this is beyond expectations in every respect. 2.164M Macs sold, which is over the Wall Street target of 2 million computers... this is the first 2M+ Mac quarter ever for Apple. 10.2 million iPods sold.
Yee-ikes. Here's the press release. Join us at 5 pm ET for the conference call liveblog.
"Apple ended the fiscal year with $15.4 billion in cash and no debt," said Peter Oppenheimer, Apple's CFO. "Looking ahead to the first quarter of fiscal 2008, we expect revenue of about $9.2 billion and earnings per diluted share of about $1.42."

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Dave Barnes said 4:46PM on 10-22-2007
I just read the 8K which is available on the Apple website. The numbers are awesome.
My personal favorite number is: desktop units up by 30%. Apple is still a computer company.
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Brian said 4:58PM on 10-22-2007
Wow I made $100 per share since I bought in February. Pays for iTouch,iPhone and iMac.
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Gordon Werner said 5:00PM on 10-22-2007
the question is will they keep calling it Mac OS X when it really becomes OS XI
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Fabio P said 5:09PM on 10-22-2007
yay love the shares. :D
bought them at 68.44$ (just one or two weeks before they crashed down to 55 or so), but unfortunatelly i only bought 40 pieces.
i got now (after hours) 4660$ win, i'm tempted to sell, but i dont think i'll sell yet :)
:D wheeeeee
oh another thing, just wanted to add, a friend of mine wanted to buy 20 iphones for me, he's coming to switzerland next this week. the apple stores wont let him buy anymore, only one phone per creditcard per week, anyway he got 15 by now :)
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Frank said 7:05PM on 10-22-2007
Gordon (#3) -- maybe they'll take a cue from adobe and start all over with some new naming convention, although i can't for the life of me even come up with something clever to use as an example.
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VanillaSpice said 11:21PM on 10-22-2007
@Gordon - what defines "when it really becomes Mac OS XI" ?
The only time it will "really" be OS XI is when Apple, Inc releases a package that they call OS XI v1.0.
Before then, they are free to have as many major (v10.x.0) and minor (v10.x.y) revisions as they wish; there's no reason Apple couldn't, or shouldn't, have MacOS X v10.10.1 or even v10.22.101.
Although, some customers might object to a 101st revision of MacOS X 10.22 "Domestic Siamese" (they ran out of big cats after MacOS X 10.12 "Bornean Clouded Leopard").
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