October 31, 2025 - 03:08

Apple has announced its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings, showcasing a performance that exceeded Wall Street's expectations, yet highlighted a disappointing decline in sales from China. The tech giant reported a total revenue of $102.47 billion, slightly surpassing the anticipated figure of $102.19 billion. Additionally, the company's earnings per share (EPS) reached $1.85, which was above the projected EPS of $1.77.
However, the results from the China market were less encouraging. Sales in the region totaled $14.49 billion, falling significantly short of the estimated $16.43 billion. This shortfall raises concerns about the company's performance in one of its key markets, which has been pivotal for growth in recent years.
As Apple navigates these challenges, investors and analysts will be closely monitoring its strategies to bolster sales in China and maintain its overall growth trajectory in an increasingly competitive landscape.
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