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CEO Cook issues memo to employees after Apple slashes revenue outlook for the first time in almost two decades
jeudi 3 janvier 2019, 16:50 , par Mac Daily News
CEO Tim Cook has issued a memo to Apple employees after Apple slashed revenue outlook for the first time in almost two decades. Apple on Wednesday lowered fiscal Q119 (holiday Q418) revenue guidance to $84 billion, down from the $89 to $93 billion the company’s management had previously projected.
Cook also invited employees to a company meeting Thursday in order to share more details about the issues Apple caused and faces. Cook also promised to take questions from employees. The full memo, verbatim: Team, Happy New Year — I hope everyone was able to rest and enjoy time with loved ones over the holidays. This afternoon we issued a letter to Apple investors explaining that we are revising our financial guidance for the holiday quarter. I encourage you to read it. As you will see, our revenue shortfall in Q1 is from iPhone, primarily in Greater China. While we are disappointed to be falling short of our quarterly revenue goal, our fiscal first quarter was also a record setter for revenue from Services, Wearables and the Mac. iPad revenue grew double-digits over the year-ago quarter, and iPhone activations in the U.S. and Canada set new Christmas Day records. We expect to set all-time revenue records in key markets including the US, Canada and Mexico, Western European countries including Germany and Italy, and countries across the Asia-Pacific region like Korea and Vietnam. Our worldwide installed base of active devices also hit a new all-time high, reflecting the loyalty of our customers and their appreciation for the work you do. We are tremendously proud of the innovations we’re delivering to our customers with iPhone XR, iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max. These are, without a doubt, the best iPhones we’ve ever made. We did not set a new record for iPhone sales in Q1, however, due to a number of factors — some macroeconomic, and some specific to Apple and the smartphone industry. External forces may push us around a bit, but we are not going to use them as an excuse. Nor will we just wait around until they get better. This moment gives us an opportunity to learn and to take action, to focus on our strengths and on Apple’s mission — delivering the best products on earth for our customers and providing them with an unmatched level of service. We manage Apple for the long term, and in challenging times we have always come out stronger. With that in mind, please join me for an all-hands meeting on Thursday morning at 9:30 a.m. PT. Be sure to check AppleWeb for more details. Due to construction at Apple Park, we’ll be gathering at Town Hall on the Infinite Loop campus. Join us there in person, or via live stream through AppleWeb. I’ll have more details about the quarter, and I’m looking forward to your thoughts and questions. Hope to see you there. Tim MacDailyNews Take: Again, we fervently hope this disaster refocuses the minds in Apple’s C-suite as if Steve Jobs himself were once again standing before them demanding answers, excellence, and timely performance. SEE ALSO: Apple’s earnings warning means CEO Tim Cook now has a major credibility problem – January 3, 2019 Loup Ventures: We continue to expect AAPL to outperform the rest of FAANG in 2019 – January 3, 2019 Open thread: Does Apple need new leadership? – January 2, 2019 CEO Tim Cook on why Apple lowered first-quarter revenue forecasts – January 2, 2019 Apple CEO Tim Cook issues public letter to investors, lowers guidance – January 2, 2019
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