Given that Apple is so US centric (higher prices in Europe, delays in introducing new services), it's no surprise that Apple has more success in the US than world-wide.
Apple must love Vista. It has single handedly sold them so many machines, it's not even funny. Hell, my next machine will be a mac - because I want the gui, unix, and not to have to compile source everytime I want to install an app (over-generalization)
Its easier to get useful statistics about the war on terror than it is on Apple computer sales. What I want is a nice set of graphs going back ten years or so showing:
Apple quaterly unit sales for US and Global.
Apple quarterly sales as percentage of overall sales for US and Global.
That would give us a realistic impression of just how well/how badly they have done over recent years.
I can't understand why Apple is satisfied with its American market. It's been deadly slow in expanding its iTunes and Apple stores overseas. It seems to be impervious to the fact that the real market is neither in the US nor in Europe, but in Asia. If it doesn't expand soon, it will be overtaken by the US recession. And that isn't fun!
You can easily work out an Apple article by you as if it is a generally positive article and published on the Reg then you are responsible... All the other slagging off appears to be done by the other contributors.
Remember this is the land that voted George Bush in -TWICE! Where sports, not academic achievement are the all important aspect of their 'universities'. Where guns CANNOT be removed from public hands because it's their right to have them even though they have the largest gun related crimes/injuries and deaths in the world yet you still cannot swear or show a nude on TV. Where capitalism is king and they have all been brainwashed into accepting whatever the TV tells them is true or they absolutely must buy because its the current 'thing' to have. Along comes Apple with buy, buy, buy, you have to have this or you're nothing marketing and oohh look how shiny shiny shiny it is. Don't forget most American purchases or bought on credit as they must have it 'now'. Lets see just how good these figures are in 1 or 2 years when the credit crunch really hits, especially as Apple seem insistant on targeting the fashionable crowd and charging a premium. Got to pay it back sometime and the banks are closing in on you.
Not many people know but only about 1/2 of Apple's sales go to the US market, if you look at DeLL, HP and others, it's similar...
Apple has pushed harder than anyone to get iTunes Stores in most countries, keep in mind it's not easy since it's more of a "legal" problem than a marketing one. Also remember MS's Zune still hasn't made it to Canada, much less the UK or Asia.
Apple's Mac sales over the last 10 years have gone from about 540,000 units every 90 days to 2,100,000 or about 23,333 every 24 hours. Not bad considering Apple still only sells into the high end of the PC market.
Apple will overtake DeLL in the coming 2-3 years and remain No. 2 for the next 10 or so years, probably won't be No. 1 until 2022 or so.
Ah , the old dumb one in twenty five with more money then brains buying overpriced cheaply made under contract new stock , with 24 smarter more intelligent users buying else where at more reasonable prices !
As for Vista , the corporate world after SP1 will still be buying Windoze XP till the bitter end , or will it live on like the venerable old 2000 ?
Actually the numbers are about one in five for buying Apple - 21% and significantly Mac buyers are the ones with the money (and the brains).
At one in 25 you are lumping in all the corporate buys where the only one who makes the choice is the CIO and it depends on which beige box manufacturer builds him a bigger swimming pool.
Customer satisfaction with apple is about 87%, no other PC maker comes close to that. There is the best and then the rest.
Apple pushes past Toshiba in US
Anonymous Coward
Not surprised #
Posted Thursday 17th April 2008 13:08 GMT
Given that Apple is so US centric (higher prices in Europe, delays in introducing new services), it's no surprise that Apple has more success in the US than world-wide.
Chris
Apple and Vista #
Posted Thursday 17th April 2008 13:29 GMT
Apple must love Vista. It has single handedly sold them so many machines, it's not even funny. Hell, my next machine will be a mac - because I want the gui, unix, and not to have to compile source everytime I want to install an app (over-generalization)
Shabble
Confused #
Posted Thursday 17th April 2008 13:48 GMT
Its easier to get useful statistics about the war on terror than it is on Apple computer sales. What I want is a nice set of graphs going back ten years or so showing:
Apple quaterly unit sales for US and Global.
Apple quarterly sales as percentage of overall sales for US and Global.
That would give us a realistic impression of just how well/how badly they have done over recent years.
Maya Dante Amihan
Get out into the world, Apple! #
Posted Thursday 17th April 2008 14:29 GMT
I can't understand why Apple is satisfied with its American market. It's been deadly slow in expanding its iTunes and Apple stores overseas. It seems to be impervious to the fact that the real market is neither in the US nor in Europe, but in Asia. If it doesn't expand soon, it will be overtaken by the US recession. And that isn't fun!
Anonymous Coward
confusing alright #
Posted Thursday 17th April 2008 14:44 GMT
@shabble
is it really that hard to find pictures http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=apple+quarterly+sales&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
or numbers?
http://www.apple.com/investor/
John Molloy
Spot the Tony Smith Article #
Posted Thursday 17th April 2008 20:17 GMT
Gosh Tony,
You can easily work out an Apple article by you as if it is a generally positive article and published on the Reg then you are responsible... All the other slagging off appears to be done by the other contributors.
Anonymous Coward
America, big deal #
Posted Thursday 17th April 2008 20:17 GMT
Remember this is the land that voted George Bush in -TWICE! Where sports, not academic achievement are the all important aspect of their 'universities'. Where guns CANNOT be removed from public hands because it's their right to have them even though they have the largest gun related crimes/injuries and deaths in the world yet you still cannot swear or show a nude on TV. Where capitalism is king and they have all been brainwashed into accepting whatever the TV tells them is true or they absolutely must buy because its the current 'thing' to have. Along comes Apple with buy, buy, buy, you have to have this or you're nothing marketing and oohh look how shiny shiny shiny it is. Don't forget most American purchases or bought on credit as they must have it 'now'. Lets see just how good these figures are in 1 or 2 years when the credit crunch really hits, especially as Apple seem insistant on targeting the fashionable crowd and charging a premium. Got to pay it back sometime and the banks are closing in on you.
Ted
About 50% of Apple Sales are International #
Posted Thursday 17th April 2008 20:17 GMT
Not many people know but only about 1/2 of Apple's sales go to the US market, if you look at DeLL, HP and others, it's similar...
Apple has pushed harder than anyone to get iTunes Stores in most countries, keep in mind it's not easy since it's more of a "legal" problem than a marketing one. Also remember MS's Zune still hasn't made it to Canada, much less the UK or Asia.
Apple's Mac sales over the last 10 years have gone from about 540,000 units every 90 days to 2,100,000 or about 23,333 every 24 hours. Not bad considering Apple still only sells into the high end of the PC market.
Apple will overtake DeLL in the coming 2-3 years and remain No. 2 for the next 10 or so years, probably won't be No. 1 until 2022 or so.
heystoopid
Ah #
Posted Thursday 17th April 2008 23:08 GMT
Ah , the old dumb one in twenty five with more money then brains buying overpriced cheaply made under contract new stock , with 24 smarter more intelligent users buying else where at more reasonable prices !
As for Vista , the corporate world after SP1 will still be buying Windoze XP till the bitter end , or will it live on like the venerable old 2000 ?
Anonymous Coward
Avro - Face Reality #
Posted Sunday 20th April 2008 16:10 GMT
Actually the numbers are about one in five for buying Apple - 21% and significantly Mac buyers are the ones with the money (and the brains).
At one in 25 you are lumping in all the corporate buys where the only one who makes the choice is the CIO and it depends on which beige box manufacturer builds him a bigger swimming pool.
Customer satisfaction with apple is about 87%, no other PC maker comes close to that. There is the best and then the rest.