Analysts predict Apple is unlikely to show any intermittent growth when it released its second quarter results.
According to CNET, polling analysts for their predictions on Apple's second fiscal quarter, which ended in March, Fortune found an average revenue estimate of $43.5 billion. That forecast is actually a bit lower than the $43.6 billion in sales that Apple reported during last year's second quarter.
Analysts such as Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster anticipated revenues to be close to 44 billion dollars whereas Wells Fargo's Maynard Um expects about lower estimates of 44.3 billion dollars based on stunted sales of iPhone and iPad, the report added.


