Why Apple believes iPhone sales are finally turning around<article>
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<p>After the collective freak-out about Apple’s
poor showing during its
last financial quarter,
this quarter’s results were refreshingly boring. Apple had $58 billion in revenue, more or less what they said they’d do three months ago. The company made $11.6 billion in profit, which is a really good kind of boring.</p><p>Still, there are
always tidbits from Apple’s mandated disclosures, and the hourlong conference <a href="
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Why Apple believes iPhone sales are finally turning around