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Apple gets bitten by sales slump

The PC maker shakes Wall Street with a warning that earnings and revenue will fall under views, just the latest example of trouble in the volatile sector.

CNET News staff
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Earnings warning the latest to shock PC industry

By CNET News.com Staff
September 29, 2000, 2:30 p.m. PT

The computer maker issues a grim profit warning, saying sales in its fourth quarter will fall "substantially below expectations." Soured by the news, investors send shares down sharply.
 

Apple profit warning bruises markets
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Apple becomes 8th most-traded stock in history
Panicked investors trade 132.4 million shares amid the company's biggest-ever single-day drop.

PC giant's market cap sliced in half
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More serious problems may lurk within
Although Apple has gained market share, it still sells a substantial number of new systems to its existing customer base.

Is this the end of PC prosperity?
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Hell week: Warnings hit investors hard
In the past week alone, earnings warnings have slashed the share price of five well-known tech companies, erasing billions of dollars in market value.

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Apple Computer is fending off criticism its stylish Power Mac G4 Cube is marred by cracks. But are the hair-thin lines the defects they appear to be?

 

Intel warns revenue won't meet expectations
The chipmaker said revenue for the third quarter is likely to be only 3 percent to 5 percent higher than second-quarter revenue of $8.3 billion.

SCI's troubles compound PC market jitters
The contract manufacturer's stock falls after the company warns of weaker revenues from building PCs and consumer electronics.

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