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Apple Inc. Type: Public Traded as: NASDAG: AAPL Dow Jones Industrial Average component NASDAQ-100 component S&P 500 component Industry: Computer hardware Computer software Consumer electronics Digital distribution Fabless Silicon Design Corporate Venture Capital Energy Production
Services: Apple Pay, Apple Store, online Apple Store, iTunes Store, iOS App Store, Mac App Store, iBooks Store, iCloud, Apple Music Revenue: US$233.715 billion (2015) Operating income: US$71.230 billion (2015) Net income: US$53.394 billion (2015) Total assets: US$305.277 billion (2Q@016) Total equity: US$174.820 billion(2Q2016) Number of employees: 115, 00 (as of July 2015) Subsidiaries: FileMaker Inc., Anobit, Braeburn Capital, Beats Electronics, Apple Energy, LLC
Founded: April 1, 1976; 40 years ago, in Cupertino, California, U.S. Founders: Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne Number of locations: 478 Apple retail stores in 17 countries (as of March 2016) Headquarters: Area served: worldwide Key people: Arthur D. Levinson (Chairman), Tim Cook (CEO), Jonathan Ive (CDO), Luca Maestri (CFO), Jeff Williams (COO) Apple Campus (1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, California)
History Home of Paul and Clara Jobs, on Crist Drive in Los Altos, California. Steve Jobs formed Apple Computer in its garage with Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne in 1976. The Apple I, Apple's first product, was sold as an assembled circuit board and lacked basic features such as a keyboard, monitor, and case. The owner of this unit added a keyboard and a wooden case. The Apple II, introduced in 1977, was a major technological advancement over its predecessor.
The first Macintosh, released in 1984, was the first mass-market personal computer featuring an integral graphical user interface and mouse. The Macintosh Portable, released in 1989, was Apple's first battery-powered portable Macintosh personal computer
The Penlite was Apple's first attempt at a tablet computer The Penlite was Apple's first attempt at a tablet computer. Created in 1992, the project was designed to bring the Mac OS to a touchscreen display - but was shelved in favor of the Newton. The Newton was Apple's first foray into the PDA markets, as well as one of the first in the industry. Despite being a financial flop at the time of its release, it helped pave the way for the PalmPilot and Apple's own iPhone and iPad in the future. The MacBook Pro, Apple's first laptop with an Intel microprocessor, introduced in 2006.
PRODUCTS MACBOOK PRO AND MACBOO AIR
iPhone 3 GS iPhone 4 & iPhone 4s iPhone 1 iPhone 2 iPhone 5 iPhone 5s iPhone 5c iPhone 5SE iPhone 6 iPhone 7
iPad 1 iPad 2 iPad 3 iPad 4 iPad Air 1 iPad Air 2 iPad Mini 1 iPad Mini 2 iPad Mini 3 iPad Mini 4 iPad Pro
iPod shuffle iPod Nano iPod Touch iPod Classic
Apple TV Apple Watch Apple MacOS iOS
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