Apple’s Q2 Earnings in Focus Amid iPhone Demand Concerns and Market Volatility
Apple’s Q2 earnings report, due Thursday after market close, has drawn intense scrutiny as investors weigh iPhone demand in China against broader tech sector volatility. The company’s unusual decision to airlift 600 tons of iPhones has fueled speculation about supply chain pressures and tariff impacts.
Analysts project earnings per share of $1.62, up from $1.53 year-over-year, with revenue growth expectations tempered by geopolitical uncertainties. Market observers note the airlift operation suggests either strong demand or logistical challenges in key markets.