[OC] Breaking down Apple’s billions

Posted by sankeyart

21 comments
  1. I miss when this sub had good figures not easily made stuff like this. Don’t get me wrong I like Sankey though.

  2. Isnt it surprising that Apple earns such a high share of income from Iphones? Does the people who own Iphones not also have Macbooks? Surprised me.

  3. 78% increase in tax payments, interesting. This is probably mostly because the European Commission forced Apple to pay over €10B to Ireland

  4. $29.7B tax on a $123.2B operating profit, that’s 24 % tax rate. Are you sure they pay that much ?

  5. Every time I see Apple’s income I think about how each of their 5 main business units (the 4 product groups + Services) would be a Fortune 500 company on its own.

  6. Where goes Google’s 20b for the default search engine? Services?

  7. Damn we really could force apple to pay more taxes. Then potentially give them a tax break on R&D to incentivise technology instead of funding shareholders

  8. Hopefully that services revenue is going to go down by a lot and hopefully it happens soon

  9. I like that thin “insignificant” other contribution of 269mil to profit

  10. It’s crazy how services by itself is bigger than all the products except iPhones.

  11. Does “MacBook” also include desktop computers, or does nobody buy those anymore?

  12. ~21% of that “Services” revenue is just from Google’s yearly $20B to keep it as the default search engine in Safari

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