Tuesday, 2 May 2017

Here's why Apple's Q2 earnings almost won't matter.

Apple Store Carrousel du Louvre in Paris, France.
(image: Wikimedia Commons)
Apple (AAPL) is reporting its Q2 2017 earnings on Tuesday. While the results will certainly receive attention, they’re almost a non-issue at this point. That’s because investors and consumers already have their eyes fixed on the tech giant’s big 10th-anniversary iPhone launch later this year.

The company’s Q2 report is generally among its weakest. That’s because its holiday-powered Q1 sales are in its rearview, and with interest in Apple’s next-generation handset rising, sales of current-generation iPhones fall off significantly.


By Daniel Howley.
Full story at Yahoo News.

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