Apple reported better-than-expected second-fiscal quarter earnings driven by stronger-than-expected Iphone Sales. Revenue was down from last year, but iPhone sales grew. The company warned last quarter that both Mac and iPad businesses would decline, but they decreased more than expectations. Apple also raised its dividend 4% to 24 cents per share. Apple is not planning layoffs like those that other big tech companies have started over the past year.
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