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Analysts Debate Whether or Not This is the Time to Buy AAPL

11/22/2018

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Analysts are debating whether or not this is the right time to buy AAPL after the stock fell a further 4.78% yesterday.


Analysts Debate Whether or Not This is the Time to Buy AAPL


AAPL officially entered a bear market this week, the stock down more than 20% since its October 3 high. Yesterday’s fall means that the stock has lost almost a quarter of its value in less than two months …


The stock closed yesterday at 176.98.


Analysts and investors are divided on the company’s future. Business Insider reports that this is the ‘white-knuckle period,’ when existing investors will be worrying whether or not they made the right call, and potential investors will be wondering whether now is the time to buy AAPL or stay well away.


There are two areas of disagreement. First, iPhone prices. Some hold the view that Apple has demonstrated a consistent ability to keep pushing up its prices, with consequent benefit to its average selling price. They argue that the company hasn’t yet hit a limit, so can continue this strategy for some time to come.


Others worry that Apple has already pushed prices as high as they can go and that the company implicitly admits it has hit ‘peak iPhone‘ – so it’s downhill from here.


Second, there is a debate about the extent to which growing Services revenue will make up the shortfall. The bulls argue that active devices are still growing, which means ever more Services customers. This, they suggest, is exactly the right time to buy AAPL.


The average selling price (ASP) of an iPhone has risen $220 since 2008, or 40%. The future is all about revenue growth.


In addition, Services revenue (apps, music, and so on) was up 17% year-on-year in Apple’s Q3 earnings this year. As Apple’s existing “installed base” of iPhones continues to grow — it will hit 1 billion phones by the end of the year.


The bears aren’t convinced.


Guggenheim analysts Robert Cihra and Amil Patel argued in a recent note to clients that Apple may have raised the price of the iPhone pretty much as far as it can go [and] Bank of America Merrill Lynch is worried that only 10-20% of the 1.5 billion people in Apple’s “installed base” of users is actually paying for apps and music — the services that Apple has staked its future on.


Some argue that this is a classic opportunity for ‘buying on the dip’ – buy AAPL when the price is low and cash in when the stock recovers, or take the chance to bolster a long-term holding. Others think the slide will continue.


Source: 9to5mac


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