Apple Profits Up Due to mini and iPod 80
dmarx writes "The Ottawa Business Journal reports that Apple's profits have increased more than sixfold. Apple's Q2 profit was $290 million, or 34 cents/share; their total revenues were $3.24 billion. The iPod accounted for 31% of Apple's sales, about $1 billion." Commentary also available on BusinessWeek and ZDNet.
Where is everyone? (Score:1)
mini Sales? (Score:2)
I suspect it did not break any records, or Apple would be crowing about it by now, but it would be fun to see how it did.
Re:mini Sales? (Score:3, Interesting)
suspect it did not break any records, or Apple would be crowing about it by now, but it would be fun to see how it did.
While it's a little suspicious that they're not talking about Mac mini numbers, they don't ( as far as I recall ) traditionally report unit numbers on these calls ( just $ sales/profit/etc ). So it's not terribly insightful to make a big deal about them not calling the unit number out, though it is
Re:mini Sales? (Score:2)
Re:mini Sales? (Score:5, Insightful)
Not nearly as well as it would have done if they could supply enough to match demand, that's for sure.
Re:mini Sales? (Score:2)
Re:mini Sales? (Score:2)
Re:mini Sales? (Score:2)
Do some math -- note that in the first quarter, the average revenue per unit was like $1350. In this quarter, it dropped quite a bit. This suggests that either Apple sold a bunch of Minis or a bunch of eMacs, and I have a guess.
MacMini profits??? (Score:1)
Don't believe everything you read!
Re:MacMini profits??? (Score:1, Insightful)
They don't push it at the Apple Stores because most people who walk into Apple Stores are already mac users who they want to sell iMacs, laptops, and G5 towers to.
You will notice that they don't call a hell of a lot of attention to the eMac in Apple stores either.
Re:MacMini profits??? (Score:2, Informative)
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Of course, it was the first really nice Saturday we ha
Re:MacMini profits??? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:MacMini profits??? (Score:2)
I got the slower model and swapped the RAM with a 512m I had in another system. WoW was unplayable with 256m, but does pretty good with 512.
An interesting bit of trivia, the mini uses less power than my Intel 2g
Re:MacMini profits??? (Score:2)
I haven't tried attaching a printer to this yet. My current printer is parallel, so emailing the file to an XP machine attached to the printer for the few times I've had to print has sufficed and delayed the purchase of a USB printer (or maybe just a USB cable; I forget if this printer does both, but it definitely didn't come with a USB cable) for a while.
As for shortcut keys, I do still get mixed up,
Re:MacMini profits??? (Score:2, Funny)
What does a "Do Not Touch" sign have to do with the topic?
And why are you turning off screens at the Apple Store?
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And everybody knows... (Score:2)
Stock Price (Score:1)
Re:Stock Price (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Stock Price (Score:2)
Re:Stock Price (Score:1)
If you already bought a lot of shares at a higher price, you could pick up some more at a discount. If it was a good stock in the $40 range, it is an excellent stock in the $30s.
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Re:Stock Price (Score:2)
What's this "IRS" stock anyway? I buy a ton of it every April 15th and it's never done anything for me. :)
Re:Stock Price (Score:2)
I'm no better though, I had to do a similar thing.
Re:Stock Price (Score:2, Interesting)
I'm holding for now and hoping Tiger/mini drives up some revenue in the next quarter or two. Hey, it
Re:Stock Price (Score:2)
Ask yourself what the iTunes Music Store has, beyond a strong early sales lead, that will help it compete in the long term.
iTunes is almost universally recognized as the nicest music store around (with the best usage rights (please don't bring up allyourmusic.com or whatever)). I think they'll be able to hold off competition, but it seems their music sales growth isn't as high as it once was.
Also, Apple is
Re:Stock Price (Score:1)
I bought AAPL just after the split at about $40. I'm not imagining that it will make me rich, but if it can't return at least 20% by the end of the year, I'll be quite disappointed. Many analysts' target price is much higher than that.
Re:Stock Price (Score:2)
Good source! (Score:4, Funny)
Ottawa Business Journal
Ottawa Business Journal? Wasn't there a more obscure resource to link to?
Oh well, its always good to get the opinion of Canuckistan
further stats: apple skyrockett while stock falls (Score:5, Interesting)
revenues are about 5% of microsoft's. Price to earnings ratio is about twice that of microsoft and dell. earnings this quarter are down from last quarter, but up 5 fold from last year. Oddly while earnings were 50% higher than the predicted earnings (24 cents verus 36 cents per share), the stock has fallen 8% in the last two days. Are people dissatisfied that apple did not exceed expectations by more? I dont get it.
On the other hand maybe people are just going elsewhere. I note that the annual earnings per share is about half that of dell. However its pretty clear that the upward trend for apple is so large that if it continues it will be twice that of dell by next year. Apple is now growing faster than the computer industry as a whole (which is dominated by dell and microsoft). Apple sold 1 million macs and 5 million ipods in the last quarter alone. Look for an earnings bump the next quarter from Tiger and then another bump in fall with the back-to-school release of new hardware, and it looks like year of sustained earnings.
notably thi
Re:further stats: apple skyrockett while stock fal (Score:4, Interesting)
They're dissatisfied by the creation of 13 million new shares through the exercise of options, and they're wary because the price has already tripled in the past year. They might also see the iPod numbers as indicating that the low-margin shuffle is responsible for the rise in unit sales. (Compared to last quarter: unit sales up by almost a million, revenue down by about $200 M, per-iPod revenue down by about $70.)
No surprises here. Could be a buying opportunity if you figure Tiger will drive an upgrade cycle and bring some nice high-margin software sales...but it's a speculative gamble no matter how you look at it.
Re:further stats: apple skyrockett while stock fal (Score:2)
The real reason that things fell was the tradition that on good news Apple's stock goes down. This is bordering on a truism, and humorously in the past when the numbers were bad the stock went up initially.
Re:further stats: apple skyrockett while stock fal (Score:2, Insightful)
As for the shuffle...I was probably wrong to call them "low-margin" but if you look at the numbers it's clear enough that compared to last quarter, they sold more iPods and took in less money for them. (Something like 5.5 M units/$1.08B vs. 4.5 M units/$1.2 B.) True, that doesn't necessarily mean less profit, but it does represent a shift to a mass-market strategy that's unf
Re:further stats: apple skyrockett while stock fal (Score:2)
Re:further stats: apple skyrockett while stock fal (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:further stats: apple skyrockett while stock fal (Score:2)
The thing is, yes, Apple is down today (and more after hours). However, if you look at the stock in a longer term (a quarter represents more than a single day, after all), you'll find that they were up quite a bit. The daytrader philosophy here is "buy on the rumor, sell on the news." However, looking at the stock, I don't think that complete
Re:further stats: apple skyrockett while stock fal (Score:2)
Apple as a "luxury" brand is of course the obvious victim for losing the most, so the carefull know when to get out. Does this make sense? Well, this is the
Apple's flash-based MP3 player market share (Score:5, Interesting)
We need a petition! (Score:5, Funny)
I propose that Steve Jobs's salary be raised to $2.00 per year!
Who's with me?
Re:We need a petition! (Score:2)
Re:We need a petition! (Score:1)
Re:We need a petition! (Score:1)
And you know what? Apple shareholders (myself included) didn't have a problem with it!
Apple's strategy (Score:5, Interesting)
I used to laugh at the Mac zealots... now I know what they were so excited about.
Re:Apple's strategy (Score:1)
My premise is that I think advertising on Sla
Re:Apple's strategy (Score:1, Flamebait)
Low priced products? LOW PRICED PRODUCTS?
Apple?!?
The Ipod may be many things, but "Low priced" isn't one of them.
You seem to be in a time warp. (Score:2, Insightful)
A 512MB flash player for $100? A full-featured desktop computer for $500? A combination audio streamer and 11G base station for $130? A real-time motion graphics application for $300? How about an operating system that's half the price of its biggest competitor?
Apple may not have the absolute cheapest product in a lot of categories, but these days they do have many products that are average price or better.
Re:You seem to be in a time warp. (Score:2)
They compete on price with a few of their products. As in "Are about the same price as the competition."
So, that means the first statement is flat-out false. It would have to be amended to "Penetrates markets by offering some products that are roughly the same price as the competition."
Which doesn't make sense.
What the heck is a "Real time motion graphics application" anyway?
Motion. (Score:1)
Things haven't changed in the stock market (Score:5, Insightful)
Sometimes I don't get it.
Re:Things haven't changed in the stock market (Score:3, Insightful)
News in the market is only good news if it's better news than what they were already expecting/forecasting.
Re:Things haven't changed in the stock market (Score:2)
It's like that Dilbert cartoon where Wally and Dilbert in a cube and the PHB stops by:
PHB: Management has announced that we will stop making products.
PHB: Instead we will engage in a nonstop series of mergers and spin-offs.
Dilbert: Stock price?
Wally: Up three points.
Re:Things haven't changed in the stock market (Score:2)
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Pippin vs Xbox, Round 2 (Score:3, Interesting)
Of course it's a very strange comparison, as one is supposed to get the brand into new markets and the other is supposed to make money by getting a cut from 3rd party games, but I can't help thinking Apple have come up with a better business plan than Microsoft's console division.
Re:Pippin vs Xbox, Round 2 (Score:2)
Re:Pippin vs Xbox, Round 2 (Score:2)
Apple are a collective, since they are comprised of many divisions and of many employees. It's correct english to say (for example) "Apple's recently acquired E-Magic division is no longer supporting PCs as Apple are committed to their own platform", or "Apple are experiencing better stock market returns now Steve Jobs is back in charge."
Re:Pippin vs Xbox, Round 2 (Score:1)
Read a book.
Re:Pippin vs Xbox, Round 2 (Score:3, Funny)
And that sort of thing is exactly why my forefathers had to leave England!
Re:Pippin vs Xbox, Round 2 (Score:2)
Wait, you mean BOTH, right? Microsoft is still trying to horn in on the console business, although I'd say they did a fair job for a first console (losing money on hardware and huge advertising budgets don't hurt, either).
Summary of why the stock price fell (Score:5, Interesting)
I summarize the reasoning thusly:
- Apple's gudance for Q3'05 is the same as the Q2'05. That is, Apple guided analysts towards $0.28 cents per share or about $3.15B for next quarter. This is EXCELLENT right? Well some analysts didn't think so because it is just about the same $3B that Apple posted this quarter. The analysts see the guidance as showing Apple is expecting flat growth. Further compouding this is the fact that the just ended Q2 is typically Apple's weakest of the 4 quarters and so Q3 should be higher than Q2. Offsetting this logic is the fact that in this quarter apple intorduced the iPod Shuffle which was quickly swooped up and generated a great deal of sales not typical for Q2.
- Average price per sale (APS) was lower this quarter than peviously. Now lets try to figure this one out. Apple introduced the Mac mini at $499 and the Shuffle at $99. Demand for the products was high. The average of a $99 Shuffle and a $499 iPod Photo is $299. If Apple sells the same number of iPod Photos but also sells a ton of Shuffles, then the APS drops. (Duh, this is basic math.) The analysts don't like that though - they want high sales, high margins, and high profits. The logic escapes me. For years analysts say "lower your prices so you will sell more" Apple does, and is beat with the Bear stick by the Market.
- Finally, there is the "iPod can't keep this up" camp that is so damn afraid that any moment now Sony will unseat Apple's 70% market share (No worry that Sony doesn't even account for a tenth of that market today). Also there are the people who think that as soon as there is a WMA player built into a cell phone, everyone will buy that instead of the iPod (No worry that Apple and Moto are about to release their own iTunes phone this year).
So there you have it. my personal views. I own the stock so take that into consideration. I am also clammoring up some cash to buy more because I see the $36 and change stock price as pretty darn tastly for a stock that just beat bullish earnings estimate by a dime (that's two nickles) and whose forward PE is 20 though it's trailing is three times that. But don't you go buying up AAPL just because you read this because that would be plain foolish.
Re:Summary of why the stock price fell (Score:2)
Yeah, I was wondering about this too. Apple beating projections for the post-christmas quarter would seem to be a sign that they're doing pretty well right now...
Re:Summary of why the stock price fell (Score:2)
Well, that's why you are not a stock market analyst.