On April 28, fans of big numbers will be thrilled: in a month (a little less), Apple will present the figures for its second fiscal quarter, i.e. the results for the first calendar quarter, from January to the end of March.
The period was marked by a keynote in early March, followed by the launch ofiPad Air 5of the’iPhone SE 3and especially Mac Studio and Studio Display. Will these new products have had time to have a significant impact on the manufacturer’s financial results? We may find out on April 28.
T2 does not have the fervor of T1, synonymous with end-of-year celebrations and sales fireworks. Despite everything, these results will be interesting to follow if only to have the feeling of Tim Cook and Luca Maestri, probably the happiest financial director in the world, on the situation of the world and its consequences on the activity of the group. .
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