“In a note to clients sent Thursday, ISI’s Brian Marshall notes that not only is Apple’s $11 billion in projected capital expenditures for fiscal 2014 a double-digit increase for a company already ‘the single largest CapEx spender’ in his ‘Big 7 Hyperscale group,’ but also that Apple generates ‘off-the-charts’ revenue-per-head metric [~US$2.13 million per full-time employee] compared to the other IT and networking companies he covers — which includes Google, Microsoft, Amazon, eBay, Facebook, and Yahoo,” Luke Dormehl reports for Cult of Mac.
“This, in turn, joins the previously reported news that Apple makes a record $57.60 off every Apple Store visitor,” Dormehl reports, “and that Apple Stores are 17 times more efficient at physical sales than the average retailer — pulling in an astonishing $6,000 per square foot of shop space.”
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