Apple Is No Longer #1

Fiscal Fourth-Quarter Results

During the quarter ended on September 25th, revenue increased 29% on an annual basis and every product category grew on an annual basis. Net sales amounted to $83.36 billion, below the estimated $84.85 billion. It still increased 29% YoY.

iPhone revenue was up 47% YoY and amounted to $38.87 billion but still fell short of analyst expectations that stood at $41.51 billion. Then again, the quarter included only a few days of iPhone 13 sales.

Services revenue grew more than Apple itself had expected. It was up 25.6% YoY as it amounted to $18.28 billion, exceeding the estimated $17.64 billion.

Other products' revenue amounted to $8.79 billion, exceeding the $9.33 billion estimated, an 11.5% YoY increase. What's most important is that the segment that includes the Apple Watch and AirPods grew without new products which went on sale in October.

Mac revenue was up only 1.6% YoY as it amounted to $9.18 billion, below the estimated $9.23 billion. But sales of new MacBook Pro models were announced in October so their impact will be seen in the undergoing quarter.

Despite being supply-constrained, iPad revenue expanded grew 21.4% YoY as it amounted to $8.25 billion, exceeding the estimated $7.23 billion.

The supply constraints were driven by the industry-wide chip shortages as well as COVID-related manufacturing disruptions in Southeast Asia." We had a very strong performance despite larger than expected supply constraints, which Apple estimates to be around $6 billion. Earnings per share amounted to $1.24 whereas gross margin stood at 42.2%.

Fiscal 2021

Annual revenue was up 33% from 2020 to $366 billion, reflecting massive growth as sales of iPhones, iPads, and Macs exploded during the pandemic.

CEO Tim Cook said that Apple has 745 million paid subscriptions, accounting for both first-party services like Apple Music as well as subscriptions through Apple's App Store, up 160 million YoY.

Outlook

Takeaway

Under the Hood, It's Nothing Short of Impressive

But, Apple's performance is still nothing short of impressive.

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