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Apple's Q4 FY 2023 earnings breakdown, showing how the company generates revenue from products like the iPhone, Mac, iPad, wearables, and services, along with profit distribution after expenses such as R&D, taxes, and operating costs. 🔥

Havish Gupta

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Spending $7 Billion in R&D and still dependent on new colours to sell their phones. btw R&D shouldn't be treated as loss coz it's basically helping the company in long term because of the inventions. No?

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