Apple Revenue from Japan 2001-2018
The following table shows the revenue of Apple from Japan for 2001-2018. Sums are in millions.
Year | Japan Revenue (Millions) |
2018 | $21,733 M |
2017 | $17,733 M |
2016 | $16,928 M |
2015 | $15,706 M |
2014 | $15,314 M |
2013 | $13,782 M |
2012 | $10,571 M |
2011 | $5,437 M |
2010 | $3,981 M |
2009 | $2,279 M |
2008 | $1,728 M |
2007 | $1,082 M |
2006 | $1,211 M |
2005 | $924 M |
2004 | $ 677 M |
2003 | $ 698 M |
2002 | $ 710 M |
2001 | $ 713 M |
Japan is also a significant market for Apple. In 2018, it accounted for nearly 8% of Apple’s entire revenue. Total revenue from Japanese market 21.7 Billion dollars. This is 4 Billions higher than the previous year.
About Apple:
Apple, the leading technology brand and the maker of iPhone and Mac was founded in1976 by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. In mid 2018, it touched its highest ever market valuation of 1 Trillion dollars. Its revenue has also touched an all time high at 265.6 Billion dollars in fiscal 2018. From Macbook to iPhone as well as Apple Watch, Apple TV, and Mac Mini, the brand has brought several technologically innovative and attractive products to the market. iPhone is the best selling product in its entire range. Apart from that, iPads and MacBooks are also major sources of revenue for the brand. Its product and service range also includes iCloud, Apple Pay, digital content and services. Apple R&D investment has been nearly 5% of its net sales each year for past several years. Its research and development costs rose to 14.24 Billion dollars in 2018 from 11.6 Billion dollars previous year. Current CEO of Apple is Tim Cook. Its main competitors are Microsoft, HP, Dell, Samsung and Acer.
Sources:
Apple Annual reports (form 10K)
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