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Apple Made $142 Billion In Revenue Over The Last 12 Months
Apple is a huge, successful company and is one of the top of its kind during this technological age. They have come a long way over the last decade and the devices that they offer customers have changed drastically and have been a hit with their client base. This includes Mac computers, home and laptop devices, iPods, iPads, iPhones, and the list goes on. There are many companies that are growing at great rates right now and Apple is no different. They offer quality equipment to businesses as well as individuals for personal and professional use. They have made a great reputation for themselves in the quality of devices, new devices, and customer service that they exhibit.
Recently there has been a report released that Apple made $142 billion in revenue over the past 12 months alone. One incredible # report is that 30% of smart phone users are using the Apple iPhone now. One of their most successful things is their App store. Currently there are over 600,000 apps in the store, with close to 1,000 being added on a daily basis. They have a great number of employees, around 30,000, and it seems that Apple will only continue to succeed and grow over time.
Here is a infographic that reports Apple’s success and revenue:

I thought it was interesting to see that for every $1 someone spends on an Apple product, Apple makes $.47 of that. As far as Wall Street goes, Apple has beaten 16 out of the 17 estimates for the past 17 quarters. Apple currently has over $100 billion in cash! Their stock has increases substantially over the past 4 years as well.
This is a great infographic to look at to see just how successful the Apple company is and to keep up with their success, since it is such a hard thing to be up to date on due to their rate of growth.
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