Apple’s blistering Mac sales up 50 percent in April; iPod sales also rise

“The blistering success of Apple’s personal computer business continues to turn heads, with Mac unit sales growing 50 percent year-over-year for the month of April compared to just 17 percent growth by the broader market,” Slash Lane reports for AppleInsider.

“Mac revenues were also up sharply at 46 percent, according to the most recent data from market firm NPD Group, as cited Monday by Lehman Brothers analyst Ben Reitzes in a noted distributed privately to clients,” Lane reports.

“Meanwhile, a similar set of data from NPD covering iPods reveals that sales of the media players were up 15 percent in units and 10 percent in dollar sales during April, compared to a rise of 12 percent in units and 4 percent in revenues for the overall market,” Lane reports.

More in the full article here.

Nothing to see here, egg-ducker. Just keep worrying about Google and trying to buy Yahoo…

30 Comments

  1. Consumers are finally coming the the conclusion that not only are Mac’s a better computer but in the long run they are cheaper than Windows PC’s. Steve Jobs should send a basket of fruit to the people in Redmond for Vista..which will forever be associated with brands like the Edsel and New Coke

  2. Wall Street will probably hammer Apple later today because of this.

    They expected sales to be up 110%.

    Just once I’d love to have one of them for a day on my farm and make them really work hard for once in their life.

  3. @Ampar

    Nah, the blisters are on the hands of new Apple Store employees who aren’t used to handling so many macs.

    Soon their skin will heal and M$ will be complaining about a callus market.

  4. Comment from: Think

    Wall Street will probably hammer Apple later today because of this.

    They expected sales to be up 110%.

    Just once I’d love to have one of them for a day on my farm and make them really work hard for once in their life.

    People who work on wall street do work hard. I don’t think there is a need for you to stay up for hours watching your crops. When you go into finance, you give up your life.

    I hate bitter, jealous remarks like that.

  5. @zarker –

    Yep, pushing paper around your desk all day must be grueling. Too bad the traders on Wall Street can’t use their talent for something useful, like actually creating things people can use or enjoy. You shouldn’t be able to make three billion in a year just betting on whether the price of housing goes up or down, or where the price of Sweet Texas Crude will be 60 days from now.

    If that’s capitalism, I’ll take socialism.

  6. The so called analysts from Wall Street are a bunch of dumb MBA’s that are book smart but know nothing about consumer behavior or marketing. There motto is “instant gratification takes too long” and regardless of whether their clients make or lose money they still get their bonus checks.

    Apple is suceeding because of the fact that they make a superior product in both hardware and software. For God’s sake Dell is not selling dual core processors for $459 with a monitor. In order to make money at that price point they have to reduce costs and they are doing that by making inferior products.

    However, like I said the failure that is Vista has also played a HUGE part in Apple’s success.

  7. Those percentage numbers are hard to compare. The 17% growth for the broader market is 17% of a much larger number. In fact I am not sure if Apple sold more additional units than the others year over year; at least not from those two percentage terms. My understanding is that Apples share of the total number of units sold is also increasing appreciably in the US, but not so much so in the entire world where Apple does not have much of a presence; yet.

  8. I’m still on the verge of buying a current gen’ Mac to replace my sold Powermac. I keep hoping that “one more thing” will be the pro-sumer Mac to go with my existing flat screen, but I’ve despaired of ever seeing it. So it’s iMac then… or maybe the Macbook Pro, or … See, Steve? You don’t give me what I want, and I end up forever debating my lesser choices.

  9. “Those percentage numbers are hard to compare. The 17% growth for the broader market is 17% of a much larger number. In fact I am not sure if Apple sold more additional units than the others year over year; at least not from those two percentage terms. My understanding is that Apples share of the total number of units sold is also increasing appreciably in the US, but not so much so in the entire world where Apple does not have much of a presence; yet.”

    The problem is that while Gateway, Dell, Acer, etc. get compared to each other, Apple gets compared to all the others added together.

    The Anal-ists tend to look at the Windows vs. OSX when analyzing as opposed to unit sales of computers. There are places for the OS percentages, but for investment, it’s about unit sales (as well as profitability).

  10. > Nothing to see here, egg-ducker. Just keep worrying about Goog…. You mean, the other Steve reads this?

    Anyway, it’s time for new Cinema displays and a redesigned mouse with a bigger nipple or whatever the scrollball is called. MW: “expect” it! Maybe after the world godphone? As for the prosumer, if anything, Apple might consider an iMac in a tower. Seems there’s plenty of power there but not much expandability.

    > the failure that is Vista has also played a HUGE part in Apple’s success.

    I’d like to think that they cracked under the pressure of Apple’s constant OS advances, forcing Microsoft to delay Longhorn’s release a number of times, until all the additional last-minute tacked-on “improvements” aborted the baby, so to speak.

  11. @WriterGuy…

    Let’s run your statement through the Truthalator™.

    If that’s capitalism, I’ll take socialism.
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    It’s unfair that I can’t earn the same amount as someone who works in a high income field. What we need is a government to restrict people’s freedom to the point that everyone is earning the same lower amount and so I can feel better about myself.

  12. I forgot to mention that I am also an engineer in electronics and maintain Mac networks all over the city big and small.

    I do my fair share of paper pushing and thinking, trying to fix computer and software issues.

    My angst is against the Wall street types that expect Apple’s quarterly results to match “their predicted” 45% increase year over year, and when Apple releases actual numbers showing 39% increase and beating all other PC manufacturers by a wide margin and Wall Street hammers the stock and say’s stupid things like, “sales are slowing down, we are worried about Apple”.

  13. @theloniousMac

    My father-in-law is a small time farmer and was a auto worker. Stopped going to school at 8th grade.
    Over the years he has see various products in catalog or in a store, seen the price, and thought he could make it cheaper and better quality. He has done this numerous times.

    I have seen that man work with every tool known and it is simply amazing what he has self taught himself. Most farmers know, you got to be able to fix it yourself and sometimes make the part yourself.

    When you got a piece of equipment that costs thousands but is over 50 years old, some parts don’t exist anymore.

    Farming is not all manual labor, at least not with the good ones.

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