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Stock of the day 20/07/2015 – Apple Inc




The company announces its third quarter results on Tuesday after the closing bell.

Of course, it wouldn’t be Apple without a year full of records; after opening 2015 at $111.14, the stock was achingly close to reaching $120 for the first time at the end of January, following its stellar first quarter earnings release, but couldn’t manage that feat until February 10th.

Yet just a few weeks later Apple had already surpassed $130, and after a 6 week stint in a $125 to $129 trading bracket, the stock hit an all-time intraday high of $136.18 on April 28th following its Q2 results. A dip back to the aforementioned trading bracket was to follow, and a steady slide across June, and a 5% decline in the second week of July, pushed Apple to a 5 month low of $119.25. However the robust gains for Netflix and Google appears to have lifted the company away from these lows as investord salivate at the thought of similar growth for Apple; the stock is at a current trading price of $129.62 (IT-Finance.com, 20/07/2015).

Apple Inc Chart July 2015
(Source: IT-Finance.com 20/07/2015)

In terms of its first quarter results back in January, Apple knocked it out of the park, to put it mildly. Despite a hefty 21% decline in iPad sales, the company saw quarterly revenue of $74.6 billion, far above the $67.69 billion forecast, and a staggering $17 billion higher than for the same period the year before. The main thrust behind this growth was, of course, the iPhone, which hit a record 74.5 million unit sales for the quarter.

These figures set a very high bar for the company to overcome with its second quarter results, figures that importantly didn’t have the Christmas boost. However, once again Apple impressed, with revenue of $58.01 billion against estimates of $55.53 billion, whilst earnings per share were at $2.33 against analyst expectations of $2.16. The iPad continued its slide, meaning the company’s Mac products crept higher than the tablet in terms of sales; however, the focus as ever was on the iPhone, and the company’s star product saw 61.2 million sales against 43.7 million in the same period the year before.

After a phenomenal fiscal 2015 so far, analysts are expecting big things from the third quarter; revenue is forecast to be $49.26 billion compared to $37.43 billion year-on-year, alongside earnings per share of $1.80 against $1.28 for the same period in 2014. Crucially, iPhone sales for the quarter are expected to jump over 40% year-on-year to 49.4 million, significant due to the 70% of total revenue the product contributes.

Investors will also be interested to see how the Apple Watch has performed after a its impressive launch considering sales have supposedly seen a sharp decline in the following months, whilst any information on Apple Pay’s UK debut and the initial progress of Spotify and Tidal rival Apple Music will be much-scrutinised. With that $130 mark once again in its sights, Apple has a consensus rating of ‘buy’ and an average target price of $137.88.

The M&A machine is never quiet for long, and this morning multinational IT firm Aveva Group was the latest beneficiary, as it surged by nearly 26% to £22.29 following the announcement of a £.13 billion reverse-takeover by Schneider Electric.

Similarly, Ladbrokes is closing in on a deal to purchase Gala Coral, a move that would create a veritable gambling monolith, both online and in brick-and-mortar betting shops. Creating a company worth £3.5 billion, the deal would see Ladbrokes/Coral eclipse William Hill as the biggest betting agent; understandably, this news has seen Ladbrokes leap by over 2% this morning to £1.31.


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