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Apple revenue, iPhone sales disappoint; shares dive

Is the world's largest technology company's shares fell 10%, $463 an hour later, wipe for about $5 billion, its market value, its $514 closed.
On Wednesday, apple says, a record 47.8 million shipments of mobile phone iPhone in the fourth quarter of last year increased by 29% from the same period last year, but less than analysts had expected an average of 500000 pieces.
"This is to ask a question, apple's advantage in the space. It is still a great player, others are samsung and Google. It is still YiLiangPi horse RACES, but Android continued rapid growth," said stern Agee XiaoWu analysts.
"If you take a step back, it made it clear that they brought a lot of mobile phones, but the problem is that the investors have high hopes. Apple's conservative guidance, outstanding from the Asian recent production concerns.
Apple in the current fiscal year is expected in the second quarter revenue of $4.1 billion to $43 million us dollars, behind the Wall Street average forecast more than $45 billion.
The first fiscal quarter revenue grew 18% to $5.45 billion, less than the average analyst expectations of $5.473 billion, or $13.81 a share, although profits of street snap forecast $13.47, according to the townsend Reuters I/B/E/S.
Analysts said, apple company also lower jaw outstanding revenue target of the first two quarters, these results will lead to more problems, apple has been in the line, what you can do to attract new sales and keep it long track.
For $1.306 billion a year, the net income of $1.307 billion is flat.



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