After the research firm iSuppli said in a report on Tuesday that Appleis
profit margin on the iPhone is more than 55%, Apple stock shot up nearly US$6, according to Reuters.
iSuppli said that the estimated manufacturing cost of an 8 GB iPhone is US$265.83, only 45 percent of the retail price. However, the cost does not cover royalty payments and logistics.
The iPhones display, one of the most notable features of the iPhone, costs about US$27, according to iSuppli. The communications chips account for about $15.25. The research firm said that Samsung Electronics is “perhaps the biggest winner” among the iPhone parts suppliers, with its components making up $76.25, or about 30.5% of the parts in the 8GB iPhone. Samsungis contributions include the deviceis applications CPU, NAND flash and DRAM memory chips.
The overal estimate of the cost was similar to previous estimates.
Reuters added that some analysts believe AT&T is getting a portion of the profit for the iPhones sold in its stores.
The NYSE closed early on Tuesday, 12:00 PM, in observation of Independence Day.
Apple stock closed at $127.17.
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