K Kestrel452 macrumors regular Original poster Jul 23, 2008 197 256 Oct 29, 2010 #1 when people say Q1 2011, do they mean Apple's first FISCAL quarter (holiday season) or Q1 of the calendar year (jan-mar)?
when people say Q1 2011, do they mean Apple's first FISCAL quarter (holiday season) or Q1 of the calendar year (jan-mar)?
spinnerlys Guest Sep 7, 2008 14,328 7 forlod bygningen Oct 29, 2010 #2 Calendar year, as in January to March 2011. As the iPad was released in April, that is a likely time frame.
Calendar year, as in January to March 2011. As the iPad was released in April, that is a likely time frame.
P poloponies Suspended May 3, 2010 2,661 1,366 Oct 29, 2010 #3 Kestrel452 said: when people say Q1 2011, do they mean Apple's first FISCAL quarter (holiday season) or Q1 of the calendar year (jan-mar)? Click to expand... You're seeking clarification on a guess? In this context it's calendar quarter. There's not going to be any iPad hardware update in 2010.
Kestrel452 said: when people say Q1 2011, do they mean Apple's first FISCAL quarter (holiday season) or Q1 of the calendar year (jan-mar)? Click to expand... You're seeking clarification on a guess? In this context it's calendar quarter. There's not going to be any iPad hardware update in 2010.