Apple has been exceeding analysts’ expectations since 2003, but now
the same analysts think the company’s profit will fall for the first
time in a decade. Even worse, one Citibank analyst believes the iPhone
5S will be delayed, resulting in even more worry for Apple stockholders.
Analysts expect Apple’s quarterly report to show an 18% decline in
net income with revenue growing by 8%. That would be the slowest growth
rate Apple has seen since 2009.
More expensive components and lower-cost products like the iPad mini
are eating into Apple’s margins. Demand is weakening too, with some
estimates pointing to around 25 million iPhones sold, instead of 35
million or so like in the previous quarter. iPad mini demand is growing
weaker too, leading analysts to believe there will be two mini's come
upgrade time – a Retina and non-Retina model.
Foxconn is reportedly hurting too, as most of the manufacturing
giant’s profits come from Apple and the weaker demand is hurting its
revenue - rumors of all those returned iPhones can’t have helped either.
With all that said, Apple is still projected to report more profit than Google and Microsoft combined.
Still, there might be trouble in future quarters. Citibank’s analyst
thinks the iPhone update, the 5S, and the potential lower-end iPhone
will be delayed by a month or two (with August or September being the
likely announcement dates), and that we won’t be seeing a new major
version, the iPhone 6, this year.
Legend
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011
SSC announce its Veyron-beating supercar
Repeat after me: 'twit-ar-a'. This is what Shelby Super Cars has named its soon-to-be-latest offering built specifically to reclaim the fastest production car record from the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport.
This is a fine and noble endeavor. After all, the small company's dusted itself off after the SSC Ultimate Aero lost its 256mph record to the Veyron SS's 267mph (which was achieved shortly after James' comparatively miserable 259mph). Now, with the Tuatara it's ready to take on the mighty Volkswagen Group again, and based on previous attempts we wouldn't write them off entirely.
See more pics of the SSC Tuatara
What's neither fine nor noble is the name. As demonstrated by SSC CEO, Jarod Shelby, in this very clip, the correct pronunciation is twit-ar-a. TWIT-ar-a? For goodness sake.
But it's not nearly as bad as any of the inductees of TopGear.com's Official Best Worst Car Names in the History of Ever Hall of Shame, which you can access by clicking here.
This list needs feeding - can you think of any we've missed?
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