Apple CFO confident in hitting 10 million iPhones in 2008 goal, calls unlocking ‘positive’
Wednesday, March 05, 2008 - 03:18 PM ESTApple Inc. Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer spoke today at the 2008 Morgan Stanley Technology Conference.
Highlights included:
• Apple plans 35 to 40 additional Apple Retail Stores in 2008 with approximately 50% of those in international markets.
• Apple stores slated for Beijing, Australia, and Canada, among others in 2008.
• Off to a great start with the iPod touch.
• Apple does not view iPod market as being saturated. 40% of iPods sold in U.S. were to people buying their first iPod which is not indicative of a saturated market.
• Apple Retail Stores sold over 500,000 Macs in the Dec. quarter. More than half of those were to people new to Macintosh.
• 600 Best Buys will be carrying Mac by late summer/early fall 2008.
• Unlocked iPhones are "a positive indicator of future demand" for the company's revolutionary device.
• Reiterated that the company is "confident" it will meet its goal to sell 10 million iPhones in 2008.
• Apple will begin selling iPhone in China and in more European countries in 2008.
Listen to the audio webcast here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "Brawndo Drinker" for the heads up.]


Perhaps one of those new stores will be in Calgary!!!