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Apple today announced plans to report its earnings results for the second fiscal quarter (first calendar quarter) of 2023 on Thursday, May 4.

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The earnings report and investor call afterward will provide insight into the period between late December and March, which is often a slow quarter for Apple following the holiday quarter. Apple in January introduced new M2 Pro and M2 Max MacBook Pro models, new Mac mini machines, and the updated HomePod, plus this quarter saw the introduction of the yellow iPhone 14.

Apple once again declined to provide guidance for the quarter during its Q1 2023 earnings results, but in Q2 2022, the company reported revenue of $97.3 billion. Apple CFO Luca Maestri said in January that year over year, revenue is expected to be similar to the December quarter. Services and iPhone revenue will be up, while Mac and iPad revenue are expected to decline by double digits year over year because of product release timelines.

Apple's quarterly earnings statement will be released at 1:30 p.m. Pacific/4:30 p.m. Eastern, with a conference call to discuss the report taking place at 2:00 p.m. Pacific/5:00 p.m. Eastern. MacRumors will provide coverage of both the earnings release and conference call on May 4.

Article Link: Apple to Announce Q2 2023 Earnings Results on May 4
 
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This Q1 2023 quarter should look a lot more normal than the previous Q4 2022 with the warning.

 
That's it, Apple usually release products 1-2 weeks before earnings call (to have better forecast for the next quarter).

Mac Pro and/or MacBook 15 by mid April probably.

(They released the M2 MBP lineup (1/26) shorty before Q2 earning on 05/02, enough to have early pre-order & sales data insight for Q3 guidance)
 
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I am still getting good dividends from the stock, it's not a bad amount. Those that are making money on the stock like myself are extremely happy. Those that are in stock are extremely happy. It’s not small increments, it’s much larger than these dividends. In years and still making the money. Many people don't understand how the stock market works. some make money and others don't.
 
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The dividend yield on Apple is 0.6%, that’s pretty terrible considering the company is quite mature and share price growth will not be like it was between 2007-2020. My mining stocks generate dividend yields of 7% currently.
Laughs semantics dude I knew somebody was gonna say something, but obviously there’s some people who says their stocks are better. This is only one of my stocks that Echelon higher than this.
Make enough money from Apple Devices that I don’t have to worry about my Apple prices when I buy them. So I support my own company.
 
Laughs semantics dude I knew somebody was gonna say something, but obviously there’s some people who says their stocks are better. This is only one of my stocks that Echelon higher than this.
Make enough money from Apple Devices that I don’t have to worry about my Apple prices when I buy them. So I support my own company.
It’s not the only stat. Have you compared growth if your mining stocks?
 
Minning stocks or mining of stocks? I don’t really care for the term mining of stocks referring to harvesting of money. Because all I care about is the yearly quarterly etc. What are you importantly dividends. It’s been a while since I am not breaking a profit for the stocks I’m on. I am on the other hand even if it’s a slow year and month quarterly or whatever I’m still making good Dividends
 
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Minning stocks or mining of stocks? I don’t really care for the term mining of stocks referring to harvesting of money. Because all I care about is the yearly quarterly etc. What are you importantly dividends. It’s been a while since I am not breaking a profit for the stocks I’m on. I am on the other hand even if it’s a slow year and month quarterly or whatever I’m still making good Dividends
Mining as in companies who extract mineral from the ground like iron, copper, bauxite, lithium etc.
 
The dividend yield on Apple is 0.6%, that’s pretty terrible considering the company is quite mature and share price growth will not be like it was between 2007-2020. My mining stocks generate dividend yields of 7% currently.
while the yield is 0.6%, its the YTC that matters for a lot of people. if you own it at 30 or lower which many do bc of the numerous splits your yield is actually 3% on cost
 
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