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Apple Has a $6 Billion Supply Chain Problem (That May Get Worse)

Success creates problems. And, not having enough iPhones, Macs, and iPads to sell because you have sold so many counts as a good problem, but it’s a problem nonetheless. 

Apple (AAPL) – Get Apple Inc. Report had a pretty amazing past year which was driven not just by its products, but also its services. CFO Luca Maestri laid out just how strong that performance was during his remarks in the company’s fourth-quarter earnings call, starting with Apple’s growing subscription revenue.

“We now have more than 745 million paid subscriptions across the services on our platform, which is up more than 160 million from last year, and nearly five times the number of paid subscriptions we had less than five years ago,” he said.

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