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  • Apple (AAPL) earnings report Q4 2025

    Apple (AAPL) earnings report Q4 2025

    FILE PHOTO: Formula One F1 – United States Grand Prix – Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas, U.S. – October 23, 2022 Tim Cook waves the chequered flag to the race winner Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.

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    Apple reports fiscal fourth quarter earnings on Thursday after the bell.

    The fourth quarter, which runs through the end of September, is the first quarter that includes a little more than a week of sales of the new iPhone 17 models.

    Analysts have said that early signs are pointing to improved demand for the iPhone 17 models, especially the entry-level and Pro models. Investors will be looking for any color from CEO Tim Cook and CFO Kevan Parekh on the demand they’re seeing for the new devices.

    Analysts polled by FactSet expect Apple’s fiscal 2025 to be the first year of iPhone sales growth since 2022.

    Apple has also been negatively affected by Trump administration tariffs, although the company has gotten praise from President Donald Trump over its plan to spend $600 billion in the U.S. and boost American semiconductor manufacturing. Apple also announced last week that it was shipping artificial intelligence servers from a factory in Houston.

    In July, Apple said it could incur $1.1 billion in tariff costs. Investors will be watching to see if its actual costs came in under its forecast, as well as what tariff costs it sees in the current quarter.

    Some investors want to see Apple step up its level of capital expenditure and AI spending. Apple has largely sat out the data center and AI chip investment boom that other large tech companies are spending tens of billions on.

    Last quarter, Cook said that it was “significantly” growing its investments in the technology. That will likely show up in the company’s capital expenditures, but commentary from Cook may provide insight into the company’s AI strategy.

    Cook will also likely praise the company’s five-year deal with F1 to broadcast its races in the U.S. on Apple TV, the latest development in the company’s sports and media strategy.

    Expectations remain high for Cook and Apple. In the June quarter, Apple reported 10% year-over-year revenue growth. For the September quarter, analysts polled by LSEG are expecting 7.7% sales growth.

    Here’s what Wall Street is expecting, per LSEG estimates:

    • EPS: $1.77
    • Revenue: $102.24 billion

    Analysts polled by LSEG expect Apple to guide to $132.31 billion in December quarter sales, and earnings of $2.53 per share.

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  • Europe is working to develop reusable rockets by the early 2030s

    Europe is working to develop reusable rockets by the early 2030s

    Europe’s ArianeGroup is set to fly a series of demonstrators in a bid to develop sovereign reusable launch capabilities.

    “Callisto, Themis and Skyhopper are different demonstration programs contributing to the development of a European reusable…

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  • Just a moment…

    Just a moment…

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  • Receipts, Love Letters and Sex Toys: Inside Lily Allen’s “West End Girl” Album

    Receipts, Love Letters and Sex Toys: Inside Lily Allen’s “West End Girl” Album

    If there is one lyric that sums up Lily Allen’s new album, it’s “You moved the goal posts, you’ve broken the rules/ I tried to accommodate, but you took me for a fool.”

    Couplets like this are all over “West End Girl,” the latest…

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  • Dollar Rallies to Highest Since August on Fed Hawkishness

    Dollar Rallies to Highest Since August on Fed Hawkishness

    The dollar climbed to the highest level in three months, propelled by a weakening yen and the Federal Reserve pulling back from additional interest-rate cuts this year.

    The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index rose as much as 0.6%, touching its highest level since Aug. 1, before paring some gains. After the Fed reduced rates by a quarter point as expected on Wednesday, Chair Jerome Powell warned that a cut in December is not a given, curtailing expectations for more cuts this year. The Bank of Japan followed by dampening rate-hike expectations on Thursday, pushing the yen down to an eight-month low.

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  • Quantify Boards YA Adventure ‘The Queen’s Jewels’ For AFM Sales Push

    Quantify Boards YA Adventure ‘The Queen’s Jewels’ For AFM Sales Push

    EXCLUSIVE: Quantify has acquired worldwide sales rights to the YA adventure thriller The Queen’s Jewels, starring Carson Rowland, Katherine McNamara, Michael Evans Behling and Natalie Martinez, for an AFM launch.

    It will mark the first…

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  • Xbox shoots for the moon with Snapchat activation amid pricing furor

    Xbox shoots for the moon with Snapchat activation amid pricing furor

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  • AI browsers are a cybersecurity time bomb

    AI browsers are a cybersecurity time bomb

    Web browsers are getting awfully chatty. They got even chattier last week after OpenAI and Microsoft kicked the AI browser race into high gear with ChatGPT Atlas and a “Copilot Mode” for Edge. They can answer questions, summarize pages, and…

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  • iOS 26 erases key spyware detection logs – SC Media

    1. iOS 26 erases key spyware detection logs  SC Media
    2. iOS 26 Overwrites ‘shutdown.log’ on Reboot, Erasing Forensic Evidence of Pegasus and Predator Spyware  GBHackers News
    3. Apple’s iOS 26 Update Makes Pegasus Spyware Harder to Detect  Baller…

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  • Comet Lemmon will be a Halloween treat – Astronomy Magazine

    1. Comet Lemmon will be a Halloween treat  Astronomy Magazine
    2. ‘Miracle’ photo captures Comet Lemmon and meteor seemingly entwined over Earth  Live Science
    3. Comet Tracker For Wednesday: See Comets For Final Time As Moon Grows  Forbes
    4. Starwatchers capture…

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