apple's revenue change explained

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Apple’s Revenue Change iPhone sales and sales in China led a to large revenue increase between Q3 2014 and Q3 2015 and an almost as large revenue drop between Q3 2015 and Q3 2016 Revenue Change by Product Q3 2014 $37.4B iPhone $11.6B iPad -$1.4B Mac $0.5B Other Products $0.9B Services $0.5B Q3 2015 $49.6B iPhone -$7.3B iPad $0.3B Mac -$0.8B Other Products -$0.4B Services $0.9B Q3 2016 $42.4B Source: Company information Revenue Change by Region Q3 2014 $37.4B Americas $2.6B Europe $1.7B China $7.0B Japan $0.2B Rest of Asia Pacific $0.6B Q3 2015 $49.6B Americas -$2.2B Europe -$0.7B China -$4.4B Japan $0.7B Rest of Asia Pacific -$0.6B Q3 2016 $42.4B Subscribe to the Chart of the Week

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Apple’s Revenue ChangeiPhone sales and sales in China led a to large revenue increase between Q3 2014 and Q3 2015 and an almost as large revenue drop between Q3 2015 and Q3 2016

Revenue Change by Product

Q3 2014

$37.4B

iPhone

$11.6B

iPad

-$1.4B

Mac

$0.5B

Other Products

$0.9B

Services

$0.5B

Q3 2015

$49.6B

iPhone

-$7.3B

iPad

$0.3B

Mac

-$0.8B

Other Products

-$0.4B

Services

$0.9B

Q3 2016

$42.4B

Source: Company information

Revenue Change by Region

Q3 2014

$37.4B

Americas

$2.6B

Europe

$1.7B

China

$7.0B

Japan

$0.2B

Rest of Asia Pacific

$0.6B

Q3 2015

$49.6B

Americas

-$2.2B

Europe

-$0.7B

China

-$4.4B

Japan

$0.7B

Rest of Asia Pacific

-$0.6B

Q3 2016

$42.4B

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