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December 02, 2005

iPod sales up 400%

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Some iPod sales numbers from Apple's annual 10-k:

Apple said that net sales of iPods rose $3.2 billion, or 248 percent, during 2005 compared to 2004. The company said it sold 22.5 million iPods in fiscal 2005, an increase of 409 percent from the 4.4 million iPod sold in 2004. Apple has now shipped more than 30 million iPods since the device’s introduction four years ago.
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1. Jim on December 3, 2005 11:21 AM writes...

Only 400%! Apple is doomed :)

Try comparing the stock price of Apple and Dell over the past 6 months..... Hopefully, the Intel transition will sustain growth as iPod sales begin to saturate.

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