Apr
08
With the iPhone covering more ground around the world, results of the sales are starting to come in. During 2008 alone, the iPhone brought a $300 million revenue boom to Apple from Australian sales.

Financial documents recently submitted to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, detail the rapid growth of the company. Flagship stores were in Sydney, NSW and Melbourne, VIC. While Apple’s laptop market stands at around 5%, when the iPhone went on sale on 11 July last year, it accounted for 5.8% of the Australian phone market.
The numbers speak for themselves where:
- Revenues grew 34 per cent on last year’s total of $846 million to reach $1.16 billion
- Gross profit in 2008 of $118 million, up from $105 million in 2007
- After-tax profits of $35 million, were up from $20.9 million
- Since Apple’s 2006 report to ASIC the company has also doubled its local headcount from 322 to 629
- Mind you, compared to 2007 Apple still managed to keep a lid on staffing costs, rising just $6 million from $22.6 million last year to $28 million in 2008
[via CNET Australia]





Well, I have to hand it to Apple; they do make wonderful and impressive products. So it is normal that they make tons of money. Thanks for the post, well informed and detailed.
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Maria