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Apple's Most Profitable Quarter Ever (apple.com)
36 points by PeterRosdahl on Oct 19, 2009 | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments



From http://www.paulgraham.com/mac.html, March 2005, AAPL = $40-41:

"So Dad, there's this company called Apple. They make a new kind of computer that's as well designed as a Bang & Olufsen stereo system, and underneath is the best Unix machine you can buy. Yes, the price to earnings ratio is kind of high, but I think a lot of people are going to want these."

3.267x return over 4.5 years = 30% annualized. Mr. Graham must be happy.


"[2] Y Combinator is (we hope) visited mostly by hackers. The proportions of OSes are: Windows 66.4%, Macintosh 18.8%, Linux 11.4%, and FreeBSD 1.5%. The Mac number is a big change from what it would have been five years ago."

It would be interesting to see a comparison between the "five years ago" 2000 stats, these 2005 stats, and the current 2009 stats.


I'm sitting on some shares of $10.60 AAPL from the 90's that I picked up as a pre-teen enthralled with Macs. Apple has really gone quite far in even a decade.


Is there any breakdown of the profits? I'd like to see how much of it was due to the iTunes store vs iPods vs Macs etc




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