image: apple iphone
Apple has sold over two million iPhones and reported record earnings but its share price has fallen

Apple reports record sales to end 2007

But share price falls

Written by Tom Royal

Apple's share price has dropped despite record sales for the final three months of 2007.

With a total revenue of $9.6bn (£4.8bn) and profits of £800m for the quarter, the company's share price fell significantly amid reports that some analysts were disappointed by the results.

Advertisement

Apple reported it had sold over two million Mac computers, over 22 million iPod music players and over two million iPhone handsets during the three-month period, which in the United States is considered the first financial quarter of 2008.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs hailed the results as the company's "best quarter ever, with the highest revenue and earnings in Apple's history". Nonetheless, the price of Apple shares fell after the announcement.

Financial news service Bloomberg reported that, although Apple beat its own profit forecast, some analysts had expected higher profits. It named a New York analyst who had predicted iPod sales of over 24 million.

The two million iPhone sales listed in Apple's report include those from the UK and Europe. Recent reports suggest that iPhone sales in the UK have failed to meet Apple's targets, with only 190,000 sold in the first eight weeks. In November one analyst predicted that pre-Christmas sales could reach 400,000 units.

Tags:

Comments

White papers

Related jobs

More Accounting jobs

Spotlight

Andrew Higginson, Tesco Personal Finance

Profile: Andrew Higginson, CEO of Tesco Personal Finance

He’s spent more than a decade at the top of...

Top 30 Accounting Networks and Associations 2008

The race to become the biggest firm on the planet...

Barack Obama Accountancy Age cover October 2008

Obama: asset or liability?

What an Obama presidency could mean for you

Find your next job

Find your next job
Salary Checker

Job of the week

More finance jobs

Newsletters

Sign up here for the very latest news delivered to your inbox. Choose from the following options:

Your next job

Have your say

Will proposed tax cuts help to stimulate the economy?
Yes
No

Advertisement

Search white papers

Search white papers

Advertisement