From barrons:
Sacconaghi says that weekly run-rate sales in the December quarter were about 180,000 units, or less than 10 million on an annualized basis in the busiest quarter of the year for consumer electronics sales. That leads him to conclude that the goal of selling 10 million units in 2008 is optimistic, “particularly if Apple insists on carrier revenue-sharing, without significant price cuts or new model introductions.” He says European sales of the iPhone have been “particularly disappointing,” falling short of carriers’ initial expectations. Sacconaghi is projecting 1.45 million units in the March quarter, 6.9 million for the September 2008 fiscal year and 7.9 million for calendar 2008.

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