The PYMNTS 5-In-1: April 22 Daily Data Digest

Another work week in the books, which means another week packed with news and numbers.

To help round out that week, PYMNTS brought you the top five figures that came out of our latest batch of news.

New that includes earnings results from Visa and Alphabet, Uber’s regulation woes, the latest data of Starbucks’ mobile ordering and just how much is cost Apple to unlock that iPhone.

Alphabet’s Mixed Numbers

$4.2B | Alphabet reported a Q2 net income of $4.21 billion, up from the year prior at $3.5 billion. But overall, Alphabet missed analysts’ expectations and took a 6 percent hit on its stock after reporting its earnings.

Uber’s Pennsylvania Problem

$11.4M | The fine that Uber is facing in Pennsylvania after a regulator accused Uber of illegally operating in the state in 2014.

Visa’s Earnings Results

11 Percent | The percent that Visa’s U.S. payments volume increased in Q2, a salve against cross-border weakness. International payments were up 14 percent in volume.

Starbucks’ Massive Mobile Momentum

8 Million | Starbucks is now seeing an average of 8 million Mobile Order & Pay transactions per month. This was a increase of roughly 2 million per month from its Q1 results.

The $1.3M Encryption Pricetag

$1.3M | How much the FBI reportedly paid to have the iPhone unlocked from the San Bernardino shooter case.