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Re: Guess who's back? (And it's not just because of the iPod)
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DavidAkin
I think it's an arguable point and my thesis is that the Apple story right now is more than just the iPod.
Worldwide sales of all laptop and desktop computers from all manufacturers grew about 12 per cent in the fourth calendar quarter of 2004. Sales of Macintosh computers grew 26 per cent in the same period. Apple sold just over a million CPUs in the fourth quarter. iMac sales more than doubled from the year-earlier period. iBook sales were also up but Apple sold fewer Power Macs and PowerBooks.
Apple still earns more revenue from its CPU business (although it's true that iPod revenues are not far back).
You can look it up.
Analysts tell me also that Apple makes a bigger profit, as well, each time it sells a Power Mac or a PowerBook than it does when it sells an iPod.
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