Mac, iPod sales bring Apple record Q2 earnings
The company posted a net profit of $290M, up from $46M last year
April 14, 2005 12:00 PM ETIDG News Service -
Apple Computer Inc. yesterday reported record quarterly earnings and revenue on significant increases in Macintosh computer and iPod digital media player shipments.
The Cupertino, Calif.-based company posted a net profit of $290 million, or 34 cents per share, for its fiscal 2005 second quarter, which ended March 26. That compares with earnings of $46 million, or 6 cents per share, in the year-earlier period, the company said in a statement.
In the second quarter, Apple said it shipped 1.07 million Macintosh computers and 5.31 million iPod players. That's up 43% year on year in computer shipments and up 558% on the iPods.
Revenue for the quarter hit $3.24 billion, up 70% from $1.9 billion in the year-ago quarter. International sales accounted for 40% of Apple's revenue in the quarter, the company said.
The results are records in both earnings and revenue, Apple CEO Steve Jobs said in the statement.
Apple's results beat Wall Street expectations. Analysts had forecast 24 cents in earnings per share on $3.21 billion in revenue, according to a consensus estimate from Thomson First Call.
Apple is optimistic about the future, with new products in the pipeline for the coming year, starting with an update to its Macintosh operating system to be released later this month (see story). The company predicted revenue of $3.25 billion and earnings per share of about 28 cents for its current third quarter.
In the past quarter, 62% of Apple's revenue came from its Mac business, which grew 27% from the year-ago quarter driven by strong Mac, peripheral and software sales, Apple Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer said during a conference call.
The company shipped 608,000 desktop systems during the quarter, an increase of 55% from the year-ago level. Combined sales of iMac G5s, eMacs and Mac Minis more than doubled to 467,000 units from the year-ago quarter, and PowerMac shipments totaled 141,000, Oppenheimer said.
Total portable shipments hit 462,000 units, up 29% from the year-ago quarter. Apple shipped 251,000 iBooks and 211,000 of the recently refreshed PowerBooks, according to Oppenheimer.
Apple's digital music business, which includes the company's iPod music players and iTunes online music store, generated 38% of total company revenue and grew 280% compared to the year-ago quarter, Oppenheimer said. The iTunes store operates in 15 countries and last week sold its 350 millionth song download, Oppenheimer said.
Shipments of iPods, over six times the year-ago level, were driven by strong response to the new iPod Shuffle, a refreshed 4GB iPod Mini and a new 6GB iPod Mini, Oppenheimersaid. Apple in the quarter also lowered the price of both of its iPod Photo models.
The iPod Shuffle is now the top flash-based MP3 player in the U.S. with a 43% market share in February, Oppenheimer said, citing NPD Techworld numbers.
Apple is very happy with the performance of its retail stores. Revenue from its retail segment more than doubled from a year ago to $571 million and actually increased sequentially, bucking the expected seasonal decline. Apple opened two stores in the quarter, bringing the total number of Apple Stores to 103. The company expects to end its fiscal year with 125 stores, including 10 outside the U.S., Oppenheimer said.
The company's record earnings did nothing to help Apple's stock, which ended the day with shares down $1.62, or 3.8%, at $41.04 on the Nasdaq Stock Market.
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