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TNB Tech Minute: Apple, Amazon Beat Sales Forecasts

2025/5/1
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Victoria Craig: 我报道了苹果和亚马逊的季度财报均超出华尔街预期。苹果公司上一季度销售额增长5%,达到950亿美元,这主要得益于对特朗普关税政策的不确定性以及新款iPhone 16e的发布。苹果公司还表示,其大部分销往美国的设备将在6月份季度从印度和越南生产,以应对关税政策可能带来的利润影响。此外,苹果公司因未遵守2021年法院裁决,被判藐视法庭,并面临刑事调查。 亚马逊公司上一季度营收增长9%,利润达到171亿美元,均超过华尔街预期,且不受美国对中国进口商品加征关税的影响。亚马逊公司还计划投资40亿美元扩展其在美国小城镇的配送网络,预计将创造10万个新就业岗位,并缩短农村地区的配送时间。 最后,我报道了特斯拉董事会开始寻找埃隆·马斯克的继任者。这一举动是在特斯拉股价暴跌之后做出的,此前马斯克将精力放在狗狗币上并进行了一系列削减成本的措施。虽然特斯拉否认了这一消息,但这一事件反映出投资者和董事会对公司未来发展方向的担忧。

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Brought to you by the Remax Collection. Visit Remax.com slash luxury. Each office independently owned and operated. Here's your TNB Tech Minute for Thursday, May 1st. I'm Victoria Craig for The Wall Street Journal. After the bell this afternoon, Apple said sales last quarter jumped 5 percent to $95 billion as demand surged due to uncertainty around President Trump's tariff policy and the release of the lower-end iPhone 16e model.

Apple also said a majority of its devices shipped into the U.S. in the June quarter will originate in India and Vietnam. It's a move to allay investor concerns about how tariffs would crimp the company's profits. The results come a day after a federal judge threw the book at Apple for, quote, willfully choosing not to comply with the 2021 court ruling. It required the company to allow users to use alternative payment methods for services and subscriptions outside the App Store. The

The judge also took the unusual step of referring the matter to federal prosecutors for a criminal contempt investigation. An Apple spokeswoman said the company would comply with the order, but that it disagrees with the decision and will appeal.

Also on the earnings front, Amazon reported strong results that were not affected by new U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports. But the company did add tariffs and trade policies to the list of factors that subject its forward-looking statements to substantial uncertainty. The e-commerce giant said revenue jumped 9 percent last quarter and that it booked a profit of $17.1 billion. Both results topped Wall Street expectations.

Meanwhile, Amazon this week also said it plans to put $4 billion toward expanding its delivery network in small American towns. The company estimates 100,000 new jobs will come as a result. By next year, Amazon expects the size of that network to triple, which it says will cut delivery times for rural customers in half. Finally, the journal's exclusive reporting reveals that about a month ago, Tesla's board got serious about looking for a successor for founder and CEO Elon Musk.

People familiar with the discussion said board members reached out to several executive search firms to work on a process for finding the company's next leader. It came amid a steep fall in Tesla's shares since Musk turned his focus to Doge and embarked on a cost-cutting spree for the Trump administration. Last week, after the company said its quarterly profit plan

plunged more than 70 percent, Musk told investors he'd pivot his focus back to Tesla. Following publication of our story, Tesla issued a denial and said the board is, quote, highly confident in Elon Musk and his, quote, ability to continue executing on the exciting growth plan ahead.

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