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Apple’s Q3 2019 results

Apple’s latest quarterly results are in, and they’re just what you’d expect: the portrait of a company that’s massively profitable and successful, but whose main product is lagging behind while new product lines are growing just fast enough to make up the difference. I guess we yawn at $53.8 billion in revenue these days – that’s a record for Apple’s sleepy third fiscal quarter, but up only 1 percent over 2018’s record Q3.

As always, the devil’s in the details – and fortunately for us, Apple CEO Tim Cook and CFO Luca Maestri spend an hour on the phone once a quarter to provide a few little details – or as they like to say on these calls,

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