Apple revenue, profit beat forecast; China sales drop over 2%

02/05/2025 Argaam
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Apple reported positive financial results for the second quarter of 2025, though sales in China fell by more than 2% due to ongoing trade tensions between Washington and Beijing.

 

Commenting on the company’s financial performance, CEO Tim Cook described this performance as strong driven by an over 11% year-on-year (YoY) rise in services revenue.

 

In an interview with CNBC, Cook noted that half of the iPhones sold in the US are already manufactured in India, while most of Apple’s other products come from Vietnam.

 

He added that Apple continues to manufacture the vast majority of its products intended for markets outside the United States in China.

 

Cook said that the vast majority of Apple products for markets outside the US will continue to come from China.

 

Apple’s board of directors declared a dividend of 26 cents per share, marking a 4% year-over-year increase, with payments set to be made on May 15.

 

The board also approved a new stock buyback program worth up to $100 billion. Cook added that the company remains committed to consistently increasing its annual dividend.

 

Q2 2025 Financial Results

Item

Q2 2025

Q2 2024

Forecasts

YoY Change

Net Revenues

($ bln)

95.359

90.753

94.66

+5.1%

Profits

($ bln)

24.78

23.636

--

+17.5%

Adjusted EPS ($)

1.65

1.53

1.63

+7.8%

Operating Income

($ bln)

29.589

27.9

--

+6%

Device Sales

($ bln)

68.714

66.886

67.76

+2.7%

Services Sales

($ bln)

26.645

23.867

26.7

+11.6%

iPhone Sales

($ bln)

46.841

45.963

45.84

1.9%

China Sales

($ bln)

16

16.372

--

(2.26%)

 

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