New retail sales data shows that Mac sales by 20 percent a year putting Apple at rate of sell 4.1 million to 4.3 million computers during the holidays.
Domestic sales for the month of October were released by THE NPD Analyst Jin Monday with Piper Jaffray Munster said that the new MacBook Air laptops were not released until later this month, so he expects sales for November to shear above, when the whole month of sales included.
Munster said figures for October shows that Apple will sell between 4.1 million and 4.3 million Macs during the holidays, which is roughly in line with Wall Street expectations 4.2 mln.
"This early data, together with our international sales assumptions Mac that grow faster than the Mac sales on the domestic market and for the final two months of the quarter, implies (year over year) Mac business unit increased from 22 to 28%, in line with the streets around 24% y/y growth," said Munster.
Figures show Apple at a record pace have quarter yet for Mac sales in the previous quarter, Apple sold 3.89 million Macs, which is the best in the history of three months in the company.
NPD figures also indicate that Apple will sell between 18.5 19.5 million iPods in the December quarter, in line with the expectations of Wall Street about 19 million sales fell by 6 per cent per year in October.
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