Financial History
As cash reserves increased significantly in 2006, Apple created Braeburn Capital on April 6, 2006 to manage its assets.
Financial period | Net sales (Mil USD) | Net profits (Mil USD) | Revenue growth | Return on net sales |
---|---|---|---|---|
FY 1981 | 335 | unknown | --- | --- |
FY 1982 | 583 | 61 | 74% | 10% |
FY 1983 | 983 | 77 | 69% | 8% |
FY 1984 | 1,516 | 64 | 54% | 4% |
FY 1985 | 1,918 | 61 | 27% | 3% |
FY 1986 | 1,902 | 154 | -1% | 8% |
FY 1987 | 2,661 | 218 | 40% | 8% |
FY 1988 | 4,071 | 400 | 53% | 10% |
FY 1989 | 5,284 | 454 | 30% | 9% |
FY 1990 | 5,558 | 475 | 5% | 9% |
FY 1991 | 6,309 | 310 | 12% | 5% |
FY 1992 | 7,087 | 530 | 12% | 7% |
FY 1993 | 7,977 | 87 | 13% | 1% |
FY 1994 | 9,189 | 310 | 46% | 3% |
FY 1995 | 11,062 | 424 | 20% | 4% |
FY 1996 | 9,833 | -816 | -11% | -8% |
FY 1997 | 7,081 | -1,045 | -28% | -15% |
FY 1998 | 5,941 | 309 | -16% | 5% |
FY 1999 | 6,134 | 601 | 3% | 10% |
FY 2000 | 7,983 | 786 | 30% | 10% |
FY 2001 | 5,363 | -25 | -33% | 0% |
FY 2002 | 5,247 | 65 | -2% | 1% |
FY 2003 | 6,207 | 57 | 18% | 1% |
FY 2004 | 8,279 | 266 | 33% | 3% |
FY 2005 | 13,931 | 1,328 | 68% | 10% |
FY 2006 | 19,315 | 1,989 | 39% | 10% |
FY 2007 | 24,578 | 3,495 | 27% | 14% |
FY 2008 | 37,491 | 6,119 | 53% | 16% |
FY 2009 | 42,905 | 8,235 | 14% | 19% |
FY 2010 | 65,225 | 14,013 | 52% | 21% |
FY 2011 | 108,249 | 25,922 | 66% | 24% |
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