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Apple: Shoppers bought 9M iPhones since Friday

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NEW YORK – Apple said Monday that shoppers snapped up 9 million of its newest iPhones since the devices were launched Friday, and that demand is exceeding supply.

Apple said the two new models gave it its strongest iPhone launch ever. The company began selling the low-cost 5c and top-of-the-line 5s Friday.

The company said demand for iPhone 5s has exceeded the initial supply, and many online orders are scheduled to be shipped in coming weeks.

Wall Street hadn’t been enthusiastic about the new models, which were unveiled earlier this month.

Apple also said its fourth-quarter revenue will be at the high end of its estimates. The company had projected $34 billion to $37 billion in total revenue, and it said gross margins will be near the high end of its expectations.

FactSet said analysts were forecasting $36.17 billion in revenue.

Shares of Apple gained $16.52, or 3.5 percent, to $483.93 in midday trading. The Cupertino, Calif., company’s stock had lost about 12 percent in 2013 and almost one-third of its value over the last year.

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