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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
NOTE 10--SEGMENT INFORMATION AND GEOGRAPHIC DATA (CONTINUED)
A large portion of the Company's net sales is derived from its international operations. Also, a majority of the raw materials used in the
Company's products is obtained from sources outside of the United States, and a majority of the products sold by the Company is assembled
internationally in the Company's facilities in Cork, Ireland and Singapore or by third-part vendors in Taiwan, Korea, Mexico, the People's
Republic of China, and the Czech Republic. As a result, the Company is subject to risks associated with foreign operations, such as obtaining
governmental permits and approvals, currency exchange fluctuations, currency restrictions, political instability, labor problems, trade
restrictions, and changes in tariff and freight charges. During 2000, a single distributor, Ingram Micro Inc. accounted for approximately 11.5%
of the Company's net sales. Net sales during 2000 to Ingram Micro Inc. in the Americas and Europe segments were $651 million and $255
million, respectively. Net sales to Ingram Micro Inc. in all other segments were $14 million. No other single customer accounted for more than
10% of net sales in 2000. No single customer accounted for more than 10% of net sales in 1999 or 1998.
Net sales and long
-lived assets related to operations in the United States, Japan, and other foreign countries are as follows (in millions):
Information regarding net sales by product is as follows (in millions):
(a) Net sales figures for iMac in 1998 include sales of the Company's previous consumer and education oriented Macintosh products.
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2000 1999 1998
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Net sales:
United States....................................... $4,145 $3,394 $3,287
Japan............................................... 1,345 858 731
Other foreign countries............................. 2,493 1,882 1,923
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Total net sales................................... $7,983 $6,134 $5,941
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Long-Lived assets:
United States....................................... $ 387 $ 335 $ 336
Japan............................................... 5 7 5
Other foreign countries............................. 52 62 94
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Total long-lived assets........................... $ 444 $ 404 $ 435
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2000 1999 1998
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Net sales:
Power Macintosh..................................... $2,582 $2,345 $2,421
PowerBook........................................... 948 823 913
G4 Cube............................................. 165 -- --
iMac (a)............................................ 2,381 1,905 1,528
iBook............................................... 809 9 --
Software, service, and other net sales.............. 1,098 1,052 1,079
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Total net sales................................... $7,983 $6,134 $5,941
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