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Apple to report second quarter earnings on Wednesday
Apple following the close of the stock market on Wednesday will report results of its fiscal second quarter of 2009 ended March. Bullish Cross analyst and AppleInsider contributor Andy Zaky is readjusting his outlook on Apple to a view that is more commensurate with the increasingly bleak economic environment.
As unemployment continues to rise and discretionary income contracts, Apple will undoubtedly struggle to keep up its explosive growth in 2009. The current consensus estimates for 2009 have Apple earning $5.15 in EPS on revenue of $35.14 billion. While the current research data is less than favorable, the consensus is still overly pessimistic on the current period. However, given the relatively high lack of transparency with regard to iPhone and Macintosh sales going forward, Bullish Cross holds an increasingly cautious view with regard to Apple’s fundamentals and earnings estimates in 2009. Bullish Cross now expect Apple to earn about $5.78 in EPS on $36.591 billion in revenue down from $6.63 in EPS on $41.196 billion in revenue. This reduction in estimates is due in large part to Apple intentionally making it more difficult if not impossible to track iPhone sales using IMEI data. However, if the third generation iPhone is well received by the consumer this summer or if the economic climate becomes substantially more improved in the latter half of 2009, there is ample room for Apple to handedly beat these estimates. For fiscal Q2 2009, Bullish Cross expects Apple to earn about $1.19 in EPS on $8.318 billion in revenue on a GAAP basis versus the consensus of $1.09 in EPS on $7.94 billion in revenue. The consensus estimates for Q2 are far more fairly stated than they’ve been in previous quarters. On a non-GAAP basis, Bullish Cross expects Apple to earn $1.59 in EPS on $8.798 billion in revenue. One can interpret the recent research data as indicating that Apple could sell about 10.5 million iPods, 2.45 million Macs and about 3 million iPhones. The Mac assumption could prove optimistic. Andy Zaky’s Earnings Estimates for Q2 2009 (in Millions, except for per share data) Revenue Breakdown by Product Summary for Q2 2009 Andy Zaky’s GAAP-Based Earnings Estimates for FY 2009 (in Millions) |
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This is a NO-Brainer
Apple releases only their most expensive product (17"MacBook Pro) in a recession and one of their worse products ever(shuffle 3Gen) this quarter. Lackluster number$ would not be surprising.
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Forecasts?
Aren't forecasts useful if done in advance? Releasing a forecast (adjusted) just days before the announcement of results has an importance and significance that escapes me completely, unless if someone in unable to wait two days.. Or short term speculators?
I honestly don't understand it. If someone can explain I'm more than willing to understand.. |
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Non-GAAP should be equal or lower to GAAP EPS this quarter, based on moderate iPhone sales relative to the past 7 quarters average. $1.19 Seems a little low to me in that I haven't seen anything looking that bad for Apple lately. Stores still busy, margins still solid.
Q3 Might be a little dull earnings wise, but still no driver for 8-10% drop in profits given all the deferred revenue. But with Andy sounding a little bearish it makes me cautious! |
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Not as simple as you think.
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Apples biggest problem isn't the economy but rather poor product configuration. The best example here being the new iMacs which are still running dual core laptop processors. That will have a bigger impact on iMac sales than anything. The iMacs recent upgrade makes it obvious that Apple doesn't have the chops to compete in the market place. I actually think people will be pleasently surprised with the new numbers. Desktop Mac sales will be down some but the iPod family will be doing well. It might end up being a strong quarter. Dave |
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There are recent iMacs and fairly recent notebooks. Perceived price break in 24" iMac. People in the USA have tax refunds burning holes in their wallets. iPod touch is a sleeper hit. Lots of people have no issue with the Shuffle. When I didn't have two nickels in 1993 I still went out and bought a $2000 laptop. Consumer behavior isn't always what we expect. I expect Apple to beat the street. And I expect the stock to drop on the outlook.
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You lost your way on this one, "teckstud."
The numbers for the new Shuffle are quite impressive thus far (according to a friend who works at the local Apple retail store). Yesterday a fairly distant relative called to ask the only Mac aficianado in his circle (me) to provide more "real world" info about the voice capabilities of the new Shuff. Sent him to the website; he was very impressed and ordered one on the spot. Don't be too sure about what OTHER people like, ts. Your tastes are not--and cannot be--arbiter for the world marketplace. |
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I don't think Shuffle is the worst product ever. I think the round mouse was the worst product ever.
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I personally think the iPod HIFI was the worst ever- Big and ugly with mediocre sound. I don't even think it would work now with an iPod Touch or iPhone.
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"Solipsism: In philosophy, a view that maintains that the self is the only thing that can be known to exist. It is an extreme form of skepticism. The solipsist sees himself or herself as the only individual in existence...."
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Pity the agnostic dyslectic. They spend all their time contemplating the existence of dog.
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Don't forget all the free word-of-mouth Lauren and Gianpaulo have been providing...
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When your competitor's commercial revolves around your product, shows your product and then has an actor call it 'sexy' you really wonder who that advertising agency really works for.
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Well nothing could be worse than the "There's an App for That" commercials. That guy has the most annoying voice ever.
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I won't disagree on that, but Apple's commercials are keenly focused and well designed. Whether you like them or not, disagree with what they are selling or stating, they get their point across very well. Even the slogan "There's an app for that" is well designed. I've heard it said outside of the commercials and that is a good thing for Apple.
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Yes, and if they post good numbers you'll whine how they took advantage of their customers in a down economy.
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I second that... and the Mighty Mouse is a close runner-up. ![]()
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![]() At least those were funny - the Apple App adds are just annoying.
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It makes we want to throw my remote at the TV- it's so grating. Couldn't they have used like Scarlett Johanssen voice? I'm waiting for Harvey Firestein's next.
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Here are some other popular slogans...
The DeBeers slogan is probably the most impressive one.
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That is the first good idea you've had.
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How's this one- "Moms depend on Kool-Aid like kids depend on Moms."
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How exactly does your brain function? Seriously, that is not a rhetorical question! I can't imagine how you could honestly think that I'm stating it ranks as the best slogan of all time from a statement about how slogan marketing works. You are the one that brought up one of the more well known slogans of all time, not me. All I did was use your example and other famous slogans to show how a well stated slogan markets itself, no matter annoying.
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Fill us in.
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And what part of that implies that that, and I quote, "And you honestly think "There's an App for That" ranks up there with those?" "? Thought so.
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Hello Mr. Pot. Meet Mr. Kettle.
"Revolutionary means you ship and then test... Lots of things made the first Mac in 1984 a piece of crap - but it was a revolutionary piece of crap." -Guy Kawasaki
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Perhaps because you think it so well designed and you hear it around town as well? HELLO- ANYONE HOME?
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PS: Back to your corner, as you've thrown this thread off enough as it is. <ignore>
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You gave us a top ten list of slogans and I've thrown off this thread? Have you ever heard of a "Warped Distortion Field"?
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In regards to the quarter, anything over estimates will be considered great considering the guidance was high and the economy is down considerably. In a time when retail sales are down more than 20%, manufacturing is off more than half and spending on R&D is flat if not down across the sectors. Anything over estimates is great. What really changes the ticker is the guidance. Apple will do well, MS will try to mate with Yahoo and offspring some kind of morphed reality that again doesn't work, blame yahoo for it then close them down once it goes quiet. Apple numbers could rally or rack the tech sector. |
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Hehe, I like how you worded that.
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Sell AAPL Now
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![]() The fine print he is pointing to says "Canadian Money Not Accepted".
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