Tim Dorr Veteran Posted December 21, 2003 Veteran Share Posted December 21, 2003 Just in case other people missed it: http://biz.yahoo.com/e/031219/aapl10-k.html The big movers this year were iPod (up ~140%), PowerBooks (up ~60%), retail sales (up ~120%). There was a decline of unit sales for Mac systems of about 3%, but a net sales per unit increase of 2% to essentially offset that. But there were over 3 million Macs sold for the year, and $6.2 million in sales (up 8% from 2002). So, I think it's a small amount of growth for a year when Apple was at the tail end of losing the speed race ;) (which should indicate that future years will bring more substantial growth) It should be interesting when the Q4 numbers roll around and we can see the real results of the G5 and it's affects on Apple's "Year of the Laptop". Those should be out mid-January. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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