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Sat, Nov 07, 2009 - 04:52 PM EST  —  AAPL: 194.34 (+0.3099, +0.16%)  |  NASDAQ: 2112.44 (+7.12, +0.34%)

Reminder: Apple to webcast Q2 08 financial results conference call today at 5pm EDT
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 - 04:18 PM EST

Apple’s conference call audio webcast discussing Q2 - 2008 financial results will begin at 2pm PDT/5pm EDT today, Wednesday, April 23, 2008.

To attend the conference call, QuickTime is required.

The audio webcast begins Wednesday, April 23, 2008 at 2pm PDT/5pm EDT here.

MacDailyNews Note: Analysts' consensus estimate for Apple's Q2 08 are $1.07 EPS on $6.95B revenue. At the end of last quarter, Apple provided guidance for Q2 08: $0.94 EPS on revenue of "about $6.8 billion."

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Apr 23, 08 - 03:22 pm Comment from: KenC

To continue Apple's upward climb this last month, I think they'll need $1.30 eps and an upbeat guidance. Of course, that's short-term. In the long run, these short-term fluctuations won't matter.

Apr 23, 08 - 03:33 pm Comment from: joey

Oh, and don't forget Steve's "walking on water" trick!

Apr 23, 08 - 03:40 pm Comment from: KenC

$1.16eps

May 20, 08 - 11:27 am Comment from: Online meeting

apple reuns the east cost.

http://www.onlinemeetingblog.com

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