Apple calls 2015 'most successful year ever' after making reported $234bn
by Rupert Neate in New York from Technology | The Guardian on (#RT6S)
Firm now has more money in the bank than the annual GDP of Czech Republic, Peru and New Zealand, after selling 48m iPhones in latest quarter
Apple has more than $205bn of cash in the bank, the company revealed on Tuesday as its chief executive Tim Cook said the firm had made more than $234bn in 2015, making it its "most successful year ever".
The California company now has more money in the bank than the Czech Republic, Peru and New Zealand make in gross domestic product (GDP) a year, according to World Bank statistics. Apple's cash balances increased by $2.8bn in the last three months alone.
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