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Apple Surpasses $1 Billion Sales Mark In India

Apple Surpasses $1 Billion Sales Mark In India
An Apple Inc. logo is seen on an iPhone 6s smartphone in an arranged photograph in Hong Kong, China, on Friday, Sept. 25, 2015. The latest models, following last year's hugely popular design overhaul that added bigger screens, may not match the success of previous releases, according to analysts. Photographer: Xaume Olleros/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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An Apple Inc. logo is seen on an iPhone 6s smartphone in an arranged photograph in Hong Kong, China, on Friday, Sept. 25, 2015. The latest models, following last year's hugely popular design overhaul that added bigger screens, may not match the success of previous releases, according to analysts. Photographer: Xaume Olleros/Bloomberg via Getty Images

NEW DELHI -- Apple, the third-largest brand in the Indian cell-phone market, crossed USD one billion sales mark in Indian operations for the first time in the year ended March.

According to the results filed with the Registrar of Companies (RoC) on Wednesday, the company posted a 44 percent increase in sales to Rs. 6,472.89 crore from Rs. 4500.35 crore. The net profit doubled to Rs. 242.85 crore from Rs. 119.48 crore as the company widened its retail network and stepped up marketing efforts, including buyback schemes, instalment programmes and discounts.

"With a view to conserving its financial resources, no dividend payout to the company's shareholders has been recommended by the board of directors for the current year," said the Apple India annual report.

In 2012, the company changed its sales model by appointing retail distributors and began advertising campaigns. Since then, the sales have been rising with a great pace. The company enjoys nine percent value share after market leaders such as Samsung and Micromax.

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