Apple Q3 財報 7 月底發佈,市研報告搶先報捷:中國 iPhone 銷售兩年來首次錄得增長
Apple CEO Tim Cook 早前亦曾表示,對中國市場長遠發展充滿信心,強調中國消費者對蘋果產品依然有高度需求。另一方面,Apple 已正式公佈,將於美國時間)7 月 31 日發佈 2025 財年第三季業績,屆時將舉行電話會議,解釋最新財政狀況及未來展望。上季 Apple 收入為 907 億美元,按年微跌 4%,但服務業務收入創下歷史新高。
市場普遍預期,隨著中國 iPhone 銷售回暖,加上服務業務持續增長,蘋果第三季業績有望優於預期。投資者將密切關注蘋果管理層對中國市場策略、AI 功能發展及未來產品發佈時間表的最新評論。
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Apple 第一財季營收再創新高,但中國依然拖累 iPhone 營收
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China Q2 2025 Smartphone Sell-through: Huawei, Apple Enjoy Strong YoY Growth in Muted Market
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