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Apple Inc.
Rank: 121 (Previous rank: 159)
Get quote: AAPL
Financials: Latest quarterly results
CEO: Steven P. Jobs
Address: 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, CA 95014
Phone: 408-996-1010
Website: http://www.apple.com
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Revenues 19,315.0 38.6
Profits 1,989.0 49.8
Assets 17,205.0
Stockholders' Equity 9,984.0
Market Value 3/23/2007 80,602.6
Revenues 10.3
Assets 11.6
Stockholders' equity 19.9
2006 $ 2.27
% change from 2005 46.5
1996-2006 annual growth rate % N.A.
2006 18.0
1996-2006 annual rate 32.2
1 Hewlett-Packard 14 91,658.0
2 Intl. Business Machines 15 91,424.0
3 Dell 34 57,095.0
4 Apple 121 19,315.0
5 Xerox 145 15,895.0
6 Sun Microsystems 187 13,068.0
7 NCR 374 6,142.0
8 Pitney Bowes 395 5,811.2
9 Gateway 529 3,980.8
10 Palm 997 1,578.5
From the April 30th, 2007 issue
Footnote:
Figures are for fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 2006.
Changed name from Apple Computer, Jan. 9, 2007.
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