The most valuable company in the world, Apple, will announce its third quarter earnings for 2012 on Tuesday, July 24. The call will take place at 2pm Pacific time, likely with Apple chief executive Tim Cook and chief financial officer Peter Oppenheimer in attendance.
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The company also made a number of product announcements at its annual WWDC developer conference this past June. This included a new line of 15-inch MacBook Pro computers outfitted with Retina displays — the same screen update the iPad received in Apple’s Q2. The company also announced its latest mobile operating system, iOS 6, which will come with a new, home-grown maps application, replacing Google Maps. The OS will be released some time next fall, but don’t expect the date to be announced on the 24th.
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9to5Mac does make the good point, though, that during last year’s third quarter earnings call Apple executives announced that OS X Lion would be released the following day. Mountain Lion, Lion’s successor is slated to come out “this summer,” so the timing is right for Apple to surprise investors again on the earnings call. Nothing, of course, is guaranteed.
You can listen to streaming audio of the earnings call here and check back with VentureBeat for coverage of the earnings.
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