Thursday, April 21, 2011

Privacy policy debate obscures the cheers: Thank iPhone: Apple makes six billion profit

Mac computer, the Tablet PC iPad and especially the iPhone sale is dazzling, and even the Your old iPod music player can still find millions of fans. "We are running at full steam," said company founder and CEO Steve Jobs. For privacy practices are expressed but not the Apple CEO. Background: Experts have found that Apple mobile devices to record location data of their users, without notice to you thereof.

In the second fiscal quarter, which ended in March, sales rose a whopping 83 percent to 24.7 billion U.S. dollars (equivalent to around 17 billion euros). The profit doubled compared to the same period even six billion U.S. dollars. Never before Apple cut from this season so strongly. The figures exceeded analysts' expectations clear, and the post-trade price rose by four percent.

Apple sold in the last quarter of 18.7 million iPhones. The iPad, the production proved a bottleneck, however. With 4.7 million sold Tablet computers Apple has not reached the expected numbers. "We have each sold iPad 2, we could produce," said CFO Oppenheimer. The health of CEO jobs, the group was silent as normal.

The 56-year-old takes a break from the daily business due to illness. In that time, he takes Tim Cook. "We see him regularly," said Cook. "He remains involved in major strategic decisions." Jobs has been fighting for years with serious diseases. In 2004, he had to be treated for cancer, 2009, he received a new liver.

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