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billford
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Wed 21-Jan-09 23:39:55
Apple results
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Seem healthy enough:
http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2009/01/21results.html?sr=hotnews?sr=hotnews.rss
But how can
fiscal 2009 first quarter
end on December 27, 2008?
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Wed 21-Jan-09 23:44:22
Re: Apple results
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I guess their fiscal year started September 27, so most of the year they are now in falls in 2009. Only the first quarter is in 2008, but it's easier to say fiscal 2009 than fiscal 2008/9
billford
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Wed 21-Jan-09 23:46:45
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Sounds reasonable, ta.
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Especially when microsoft's are so poor lol, 5,000 redundancies.
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