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Apple investors seek clues on iphone growth story

Units sell well, but pace has begun to slow

- Mark Gurman

When Apple Inc. reports results on Tuesday, investors will seek insight into upcoming new iphones and how the current flagship iphone X is performing. They also want executives’ latest thoughts on the growing trade dispute between the U.S. and China.

The technology giant is expected to announce fiscal third-quarter revenue of US$52.3 billion, according to analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg. That’s in line with the company’s recent forecast and translates to year-over-year revenue growth of about 15 per cent, the strongest for Apple’s June quarter since 2015. Higher iphone average selling prices, increased services revenue, and unit sales growth for the Apple Watch should drive the expansion, analysts say.

Apple sold about 41.8 million iphones in the third quarter, up almost two per cent from a year earlier, according to Toni Sacconaghi at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Because of the US$1,000 iphone X starting price, analysts on average are expecting iphone revenue to grow about 17 per cent yearover-year, Sacconaghi said. He’s looking for an average iphone price of US$690, up from US$606 in the year-ago quarter.

Steady sales growth like this suggests consumers are still buying iphones despite expectatio­ns that Apple, for the sixth year in a row, will revamp its smartphone lineup in or around September.

Investors and analysts will also be closely watching Apple’s fiscal fourth-quarter outlook. This is the period when new iphones are often unveiled. Analysts see September quarter revenue of about US$59.5 billion, which would represent 15-per-cent year-over-year growth.

Apple’s forecast will give clues to when the new iphones will debut, according to Shannon Cross of Cross Research. Last year, the iphone X was unveiled in November, later than usual.

“We’re looking for threeper-cent growth this quarter, one-per-cent growth next quarter, and flat growth next year, leading analysts to model for the iphone growth story coming to a close,” said Gene Munster, a veteran Apple analyst and co-founder of Loup Ventures. He sees annual iphone unit growth of zero to five per cent for the next several years.

Apple’s Services division is expected to pick up the growth baton from iphones. The company wants Services to be a Us$50-billion business in coming years, and analysts are expecting revenue from this business to top US$9 billion in the fiscal third quarter, according to Bernstein research.

Apple Music streaming subscripti­ons and App Store sales should power services growth in 2019. Beyond that, the company’s impending online video offering may bolster the division’s expansion, Munster said.

While Apple is expected to report solid revenue growth, the Trump administra­tion’s simmering trade war with China looms over the company. While products like the iphone and ipad are designed in the U.S., they are assembled in China-based factories.

So far, Apple has not publicly been affected by tariffs, and chief executive Tim Cook has expressed optimism about Apple’s fortunes. Still, the executive told President Trump earlier this year that tariffs “were not the right approach.” Analysts will likely ask the CEO about this on Tuesday.

“Apple is going to have to address trade during the earnings call, especially given their extensive involvemen­t in the Chinese supply chain,” Cross said. “My guess is that they will emphasize the investment­s they’re making in the U.S. as that could be their best angle here.”

Analysts differ on ipad performanc­e in the third quarter. Cross Research is predicting ipad sales of 12.1 million, while Bernstein sees 10 million. Apple rebooted its ipad strategy recently to focus on high-end Pro models and cheaper versions geared toward the education market.

The company plans new ipad Pros with iphone X features this year. That could boost ipad sales in the fiscal fourth quarter and the upcoming holiday quarter, depending on when in 2018 the devices are upgraded. Bernstein is predicting an ipad average selling price of US$440 in the fourth quarter, suggesting the cheaper models will be more popular. Ipad Pro prices range from US$649 to $1,279, while the low-cost model ranges from US$329 to US$559.

Apple’s Other Products segment includes the Apple Watch, Airpods, Homepod, Apple TV, and accessorie­s like the ipad’s detachable keyboard. Bernstein expects revenue from the category to jump 40 per cent year-overyear to US$3.8 billion in the third quarter.

 ?? DAVID PAUL MORRIS / BLOOMBERG FILES ?? Attendees take photos before the start of the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Jose, Calif. in June. Analysts will be watching Apple’s fourth-quarter outlook closely for clues on when new iphones may debut.
DAVID PAUL MORRIS / BLOOMBERG FILES Attendees take photos before the start of the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Jose, Calif. in June. Analysts will be watching Apple’s fourth-quarter outlook closely for clues on when new iphones may debut.
 ?? TIJANA MARTIN / THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? The Trudeau government has said it would respond to U.S. auto tariffs with its own countermea­sures.
TIJANA MARTIN / THE CANADIAN PRESS The Trudeau government has said it would respond to U.S. auto tariffs with its own countermea­sures.

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