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Apple set to report earnings: iPhone growth, AI, memory costs will be in focus in first quarter

Apple's fiscal first quarter ended in December and the company has already signaled last year it's expecting a big earnings report.

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cnbc.comStai leggendo5 mesi fa

Apple set to report earnings: iPhone growth, AI, memory costs will be in focus in first quarter

Apple's fiscal first quarter ended in December and the company has already signaled last year it's expecting a big earnings report.

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theguardian.com5 mesi fa

Investors look out for Apple’s AI plans after Siri reboot announced

The iPhone maker is set to report earnings after market close

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Timeline cronologica

  1. giovedì 29 gennaio 2026·cnbc.com

    Apple set to report earnings: iPhone growth, AI, memory costs will be in focus in first quarter

    Apple's fiscal first quarter ended in December and the company has already signaled last year it's expecting a big earnings report.

  2. giovedì 29 gennaio 2026·cnbc.com

    What top analysts expect to see from Apple's results out after the bell

    Some analysts are cautious on Apple's near-term performance, but they are bullish that its next iPhone launch and Siri upgrades could boost shares in late 2026.

repubblica.it5 mesi fa

Apple, trimestrale da record: a spingere è l’iPhone, non l’intelligenza artificiale

Nonostante il ritardo nello sviluppo di Apple Intelligence, il pubblico ha apprezzato l’ultima generazione di smartphone di Cupertino: i ricavi sono cresciuti …

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  • giovedì 29 gennaio 2026·theguardian.com

    Investors look out for Apple’s AI plans after Siri reboot announced

    The iPhone maker is set to report earnings after market close

  • venerdì 30 gennaio 2026·cnbc.com

    What's next for Apple stock after big iPhone sales everywhere, even China

    A blowout holiday quarter and a strong revenue guide for the current March quarter suggest that Apple's strong iPhone cycle will continue.

  • venerdì 30 gennaio 2026·cnbc.com

    Apple can't secure enough chips as iPhone demand surges, memory prices rise

    Apple on Thursday said iPhone sales in the March quarter could be even better than the company's forecast if it could secure enough chips to meet demand.

  • venerdì 30 gennaio 2026·cnbc.com

    CNBC Daily Open: iPhone drove Apple's robust earnings — but investors weren't too enthused

    Apple reported a 16% year-on-year jump in its fiscal first-quarter revenue on "staggering" iPhone demand, topping market estimates.

  • venerdì 30 gennaio 2026·repubblica.it

    Apple, trimestrale da record: a spingere è l’iPhone, non l’intelligenza artificiale

    Nonostante il ritardo nello sviluppo di Apple Intelligence, il pubblico ha apprezzato l’ultima generazione di smartphone di Cupertino: i ricavi sono cresciuti …

  • venerdì 30 gennaio 2026·cnbc.com

    Apple’s iPhone sales surge gives analysts something to cheer, but memory concerns weigh on outlooks

    Analysts were divided over the impact an AI-driven memory shortage, causing a surge in memory prices, will have on the company.

  • sabato 31 gennaio 2026·cnbc.com

    A 'staggering' number of people bought new iPhones last quarter—analysts explain why, and whether it'll happen again soon

    Apple CEO Tim Cook called the surge in demand for iPhones in the latest quarter "staggering." Analysts say multiple factors can help explain why.