Apple has announced that their conference call webcast discussing 4th Quarter 2004 financial results will begin at 2pm PT/5pm ET on Wednesday, October 13, 2004.
To attend the conference call, QuickTime is required.
More info here.
Apple has announced that their conference call webcast discussing 4th Quarter 2004 financial results will begin at 2pm PT/5pm ET on Wednesday, October 13, 2004.
To attend the conference call, QuickTime is required.
More info here.
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ONE MILLION iPods!!!!!!!!!
one million ipods have already been sold, there, ed…
One point five million iPods … I predict.
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Look for the stock to spike just before Oct 13 based on hype ($40?) and then settle a little afterwards ($38?). Predictions are fun.
In one quarter, JJ? When did that happen.
I think everyone and their mother knows that Apple has sold one million iPods since they debuted, but they haven’t sold one million in ONE QUARTER!
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Ed says:
“I think everyone and their mother knows that Apple has sold one million iPods since they debuted, but they haven’t sold one million in ONE QUARTER!”
Actually Ed, Apple is now routinely selling 700 to 800,000 iPods EACH quarter for the last few quarters. With HP selling their version of the iPod, Apple should top one million units shipped in this quarter.
solid: I think that was the point Ed was trying to make!
Nashlore: Could be Nashy, but it’s hard to infer from his comment. To me, he is implying that Apple has only sold one million iPods since its introduction, which would be way low. And they have been nearly selling a million per quarter for quite a while now.
Why don’t we ask Ed what he meant? Ed?