Live: Will Apple Surge Higher After Q4 Earnings Tonight?
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Live: Will Apple Surge Higher After Q4 Earnings Tonight?
"Apple's (Nasdaq: AAPL) September quarter results arrive after a record June period driven by iPhone and Services strength. Wall Street expects Apple to deliver ajusted EPS of $1.77 and revenue of $102.25 billion last quarter. This Apple live blog will post automatic updates and analysis the moment their earnings hit after the bell. All you have to do is leave this page open and posts will appear automatically. Apple's AI investment, Apple Intelligence rollout, and tariff costs will dominate the discussion. Nvidia made early investors rich, but there is a new class of 'Next Nvidia Stocks' that could be even better; learn more here."
"Apple ( Nasdaq:AAPL) reports fiscal fourth-quarter earnings after the close today, capping a year marked by renewed product strength and record Services growth. The stock trades at all-time highs as investors focus on whether its new AI strategy and broad product refresh can sustain momentum through the holiday quarter. In the June period, Apple delivered revenue of $94.0 billion, up 10% year over year, and EPS of $1.57, a 12% gain that topped Wall Street estimates by nearly 10%. CEO Tim Cook credited strong iPhone 16 demand, double-digit Mac growth, and record Services performance. He also emphasized Apple's heavy investment in on-device artificial intelligence and its expanding U.S. manufacturing footprint."
Apple is expected to report fiscal Q4 revenue of $102.25 billion and adjusted EPS of $1.77. The June quarter produced $94.0 billion in revenue, up 10% year over year, and EPS of $1.57, a 12% gain. Strong iPhone 16 demand, double-digit Mac growth, and record Services performance drove prior results. Significant investment in on-device artificial intelligence and the Apple Intelligence rollout are central to strategy. Tariff costs are a notable headwind. CFO Kevan Parekh expects mid- to high-single-digit revenue growth. The stock trades at all-time highs ahead of the holiday quarter.
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