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tag: profit margin

Judge Koh forces Apple to reveal iPhone profitability data

Judge Koh forces Apple to reveal iPhone profitability data

October 18, 2012 4:11 PM John Koetsier
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Always wanted to know exactly what Apple banks when it sells an iPhone? Pretty soon you won't have to guess.

Woah, Facebook has huge 30 percent profit margins – IPO is looking pretty good

Woah, Facebook has huge 30 percent profit margins – IPO is looking pretty good

September 7, 2011 3:24 PM Tom Cheredar
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New financial details reported earlier today by Reuters about social media giant Facebook indicate that the company’s situation is more than good enough to go public.

Granted, Reuters cited “anonymous sources,” meaning none of this is confirmed. But let’s take …

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