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Apple sets September quarter sales record despite pandemic

Apple on Thursday reported quarterly sales and earnings that narrowly exceeded analysts estimates as the iPhone maker continued to see strong demand amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

What they's saying: The company said response to new products, including the iPhone 12 has been "tremendously positive" but did not give a specific forecast for the current quarter.


Why it matters: Apple continues to be a bellwether for the smartphone business and broader tech industry.

Details: Sales of the iPhone were down sharply from a year ago as Apple delayed the launch of the new lineup from late in the September quarter to October, meaning the first results for the new iPhone won't show up until the company's January report.

By the numbers:

  • Revenue: $64.7 billion (vs. $64.16 billion consensus analyst expectation)
  • Earnings per share: 73 cents (vs. 71 cents analyst expectations)
  • iPhone revenue: $26.4 billion (vs. 33.3 billion a year ago)
  • Mac: $9 billion (vs. $7 billion a year ago)
  • iPad: $6.8 billion (vs. $4.7 billion a year ago)
  • Services: $15.5 billion (vs. $12.5 billion a year ago)
  • Wearables, home and accessories: $7.9 billion (vs. $6.5 billion a year ago)

What they're saying: "Despite the ongoing impacts of COVID-19, Apple is in the midst of our most prolific product introduction period ever, and the early response to all our new products, led by our first 5G-enabled iPhone lineup, has been tremendously positive," CEO Tim Cook said in a statement.

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Progressives distance from Bernie Sanders

Some progressives are distancing themselves from Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) — leader of their revolution.

The big picture: Three factors are fueling the shift. Some feel he's not pushing President Biden far enough to the left anymore. Some believe his time as the movement leader has simply passed. Some fear tying their brand to Sanders is a gift to opponents to weaponize in crowded primaries or in general elections — and they're instead weighing the merits of aligning more directly with Biden.

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