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Subject: Apple reports 4th Qtr financial
Date:Mon, October 18, 1999 12:30 PM


Apple Reports Fourth Quarter Profit of $111 Million

Consolidated Statements

CUPERTINO, California-Oct. 13, 1999-AppleŽ today announced financial
results for its fiscal 1999 fourth quarter that ended September 25, 1999.
For the quarter, the Company posted a net profit of $111 million, or $.63
per diluted share. These results compare to a net profit of $106 million,
or $.68 per diluted share, achieved in the year-ago quarter. Revenues for
the quarter were $1.34 billion, down 14 percent from the year-ago
quarter, and gross margins were 28.7 percent, up from 26.8 percent in the
year-ago quarter. International sales accounted for 35 percent of the
quarter's revenues.

The current quarter's results included a $21 million net favorable impact
from non-recurring items, including an after-tax gain of $37 million
resulting from the sale of approximately 3 million shares of ARM Holdings
plc., and a net restructuring charge of $16 million for contract
cancellation charges related to previously outsourced services and a
previously discontinued business. Without these non-recurring items, the
Company's net profit for the quarter would have been $90 million, or $.51
per diluted share.

"We are delighted by the response to our new products-we have received
orders for over 250,000 new iMacs in the first week since its
announcement, and over 300,000 iBooks since its announcement in late
July," said Steve Jobs, Apple's interim CEO. "We are geared up to ship
all of our products in high volume this quarter."

"With our product transitions during the September quarter behind us, and
an order backlog of over $700 million, we're poised for a very strong
December quarter," said Fred Anderson, Apple's CFO.

For the year, the Company generated revenues of $6.1 billion and net
earnings of $601 million, or $3.61 per diluted share. These results
compare to fiscal 1998 revenues of $5.9 billion and net earnings of $309
million, or $2.10 per diluted share.

Apple also announced today that it has reconfigured the processor speeds
in its Power Mac(tm) G4 line to better match demand with chip availability
from Motorola. The new Power Mac G4 configurations will now include Power
PC G4 processors running at 350 MHz, 400 MHz and 450 MHz, and will be
priced at $1,599, $2,499 and $3,499, respectively. The 500 MHz G4
processor will not be available until the first calendar quarter of next
year.

Apple also announced today that IBM will begin manufacturing G4 processor
chips in the first half of calendar 2000 for use in Apple products.

Except for the historical information contained herein, the statements in
this press release are forward-looking statements that involve risks and
uncertainties. Potential risks and uncertainties include, without
limitation, continued competitive pressures in the marketplace; the
effect competitive and economic factors and the Company's reaction to
them may have on consumer and business buying decisions with respect to
the Company's products; the ability of the Company to make timely
delivery of new products and successful technological innovations to the
marketplace; the continued availability of certain components and
services essential to the Company's business currently obtained by the
Company from sole or limited sources; the ability of the Company to
successfully evolve its operating system, and impact on the Company's
business due to internal systems or systems of suppliers, infrastructure
providers and other third parties adversely affected by year 2000
problems. More information on potential factors that could affect the
Company's financial results is included from time to time in the
Company's public reports filed with the SEC, including the Company's Form
10-Q for the quarter ended June 26, 1999, and the Company's Form 10-K for
the 1999 fiscal year to be filed with the SEC.

Apple Computer, Inc. ignited the personal computer revolution in the
1970s with the Apple II, and reinvented the personal computer in the
1980s with the Macintosh. Apple is now recommitted to its original
mission-to bring the best personal computing products and support to
students, educators, designers, scientists, engineers, business persons
and consumers in over 140 countries around the world.


Bob Nunn - Director of Customer Service & Web Content
ihomedecor.com - At These Prices Everyone is a Decorator
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President, AppleCore of Memphis, Inc.
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