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Sat, Nov 07, 2009 - 06:12 PM EST  —  AAPL: 194.34 (+0.3099, +0.16%)  |  NASDAQ: 2112.44 (+7.12, +0.34%)

Apple shares surge in after hours trading on stellar earnings report
Wednesday, July 13, 2005 - 05:10 PM EST

Apple Computer on Wednesday reported a third-quarter profit of $320 million, or 37 cents a share, on revenue of $3.52 billion. During the same period a year ago, Apple earned $61 million, or 9 cents a share, on revenue of $2.01 billion. Apple beat the estimates of analysts surveyed by Thomson First Call, who forecast a profit of 31 cents a share on $3.34 billion in revenue. iPod sales climbed to 6.15 million units from 860,000 a year ago.

Apple shares surged $1.36, up 3.55%, to $39.71 on heavy volume of 7,690,772 in after hours trading after ending the regular session up $0.11 at $38.35.

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Jul 13, 05 - 05:23 pm Comment from: Kevin

Everybody prepare for the inevitable downturn tomorrow morning.

Jul 13, 05 - 05:30 pm Comment from: billydude

that's the time to buy the stock!

Jul 13, 05 - 05:35 pm Comment from: the other steve jobs

of course, it begs the question....why then, not 1 inch above this story, is MDN reporting:

Apple Stock Quote: 38.35 (+0.11)

just curious.

Jul 13, 05 - 05:36 pm Comment from: Scott Rose

Where are those stupid analysts now? The ones who were paid by Microsoft to say negative things about Apple?

Jul 13, 05 - 05:37 pm Comment from: AppleReseller

Confirms what I've been saying, huge demand no supply, if Apple can up the volume of iPods available the numbers can only get better.

MW = program, (as in get with the program, woebegone analysts) excaim

Jul 13, 05 - 06:00 pm Comment from: RT

Jeeez....seems like cluelessness is invading this thread. Did "AppleReseller" actually complain about iPod supply? Apple is boasting same day shipping on iPods, and has publicly claimed that supply is now in line with demand--a statement for which they would be liable if it were false.
If anyone has any evidence of supply problems, produce it.

Jul 13, 05 - 06:07 pm Comment from: Pale Rider

other steve jobs, I suspect that is because MDN like many sites reports the last open market trade; the news story is about after hours trading

Jul 13, 05 - 06:15 pm Comment from: NewType

AppleReseller is pulling stuff out of the air.

Apple specifically said during the call that iPod sales reflect customer demand. Translation - they are able to sell as many iPods as customers want them, meaning there is no issue with supply.

Jul 13, 05 - 06:41 pm Comment from: Alan Greenspan

for the economically illiterate - the current stock price in after hours trading on money.cnn.com is +1.36. Also, you may have noted today that reduced taxes have *again* led to increaased revenue - as demonstrated by John Kennedy, Ronald Reagan and George Bush as well as other places (Maggie Thatcher in Britain for one) and administrations that have used their brains and cut taxes.

Magic Word - except as in... what can you expect out of economic illiterates?

Jul 13, 05 - 07:14 pm Comment from: justified

Dear Alan,

You're loaded. GET A STYLIST!

Jul 13, 05 - 08:40 pm Comment from: the other steve jobs

Alan,

Didn't know that the MDN feed wasn't based on an after hours feed.

MDN, wtf is up with that?

As far as being economically illeterate, i take in $1 in income from Apple so that i don't have to cough up over 50% of it to the government - i just live off the earnings from my investments and let other people run my private jet for me. grin

Jul 13, 05 - 08:49 pm Comment from: Piko

Drop in morning trading?! Not likely...

AAPL has already hit 39.70 in after-hours-trading. Total rise is over 3.5% today. I suspect that it will rise for quite some time... smile

Piko

Jul 13, 05 - 09:09 pm Comment from: McDeans

...Other Steve Jobs

>of course, it begs the question....why then, not 1 inch above this story, is MDN reporting:

Apple Stock Quote: 38.35 (+0.11)

just curious.<

Because that was the position at the end of the regular trading day (4.30pm Eastern). MDN was talking about the after hours trading, after the results were released. No, I don't fully understand it either... smile

MW: reported - rather topical!

Jul 14, 05 - 01:30 am Comment from: stockholder

McDeans, stock trading does NOT stop at the end of regular trading day. So, at 4.30pm Eastern - market closure - the stock was 38.35, and in subsequent tradings the stock kept on climbing.

There is also pre-market trading as well, that happens before regular trading day in the US. The pre-market trading is what drives the *opening" value for a stock. Why do you think it never *opens* at the value it had at market closing the day before? wink Magic?

Hint: the world is round, stock trading never really stops. wink

Jul 14, 05 - 07:16 am Comment from: stockholder

AAPL reached $40.60 in pre-market trade. Expect a surge today.

Jul 14, 05 - 10:47 am Comment from: Piko

Yep!! It's already hit 41.89!!!

Piko

Jul 03, 08 - 05:02 am Comment from: Platon

Hammm… Nice article… Interesting.

Jul 03, 08 - 06:49 am Comment from: Moris

Here is intresting people… Lets talk!

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