Analyst Eightball: Apple To Build 5 Million iPads In First Half 2010
Today’s contestant is FBR Capital chip analyst Craig Berger, who wrote that Apple is poised to produce 4-5 million iPads in the first half of this year. He believes all the talk about delays and bottlenecks were “false alarms”, and that Apple will also see a boost in their other products. He’s also estimating substantially more units produced of the iPod and desktops, but fewer iPhones:
“[Berger] sees Apple building 9.3 million iPods in the March quarter, up from his previous estimate of 4 million, with desktop units increasing to 1 million from 500,000, and notebooks now at 1.7 million, up from 1 million. By contrast, he has reduced his iPhone build forecast for the quarter to 6 million, from 7.5 million.”
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[via Barron's]
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