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by , 8:30 AM EST, November 29th, 2004
As consumers start spending on Christmas, two brokerage houses raised their estimates on Apple Computer (AAPL) stock Monday to more than US$77, predicting the company's iPod line of digital media players will be music to the ears of consumers.
Saying Apple will sell four million iPods this quarter, Merrill Lynch & Co. analyst Steven Milonovich raised his target share price to $78 from $61 and upped its fiscal year 2005 earnings per share estimate to $1.45 from $1.38. He said he now expected $1.80 earnings per share for 2006, up from $1.71.
Mr. Milonovich, who rates Apple shares as a "buy", told investors to look out for a flash memory-based iPod from Apple in the first quarter and other possible products like an entertainment server. Mr. Milonovich is the same analyst who predicted the iPod photo would not debut until sometime next year. Instead, it was announced within a week of his original prediction on October 25.
UBS analyst Benjamin Reitzes raised his target on Apple to $77 from $66 a share and rates Apple shares as a "buy 2."
Mr. Reitzes quoted a new survey of U.S. retailers that showed iMacs and accessories were selling "very well" and that demand for the iPod photo and iPod mini was strong.
UBS raised its fiscal year 2005 revenue estimate to $11.1 billion from $10.9 billion and sees earnings per share for the year at $1.40, up 10 cents. UBS increased its first quarter earnings per share forecast by three cents to 46 cents and increased 2006 fiscal year EPS and revenue forecasts to $1.75 and $12.6 billion, respectively.
Observer Comments
Mon Nov 29, 2004 11:56 am Subject: Ohhhh an Entertainment Server?
That's an interesting idea. I've got a TiVo and think it is the greatest, but got in early with a "Series 1" that doesn't support the Home Media Features. I suspect that Apple may "borrow" ideas from platforms like this and Microsoft's Media Center PC, which, as far as I can tell, have failed to get any major traction in the marketplace.
There are few developments here.
1. Gateway's MP3 player is a competent alternative to iPod
2. Possible entertainment server from Apple
3. Philips re-enter PC market. Recall Gateway also reverse course.
Even though iPod is selling well, we need to assess the impact of Gateway's MP3 player on iPod's market share.
With Gateway and Philips entering the PC market again and possible entertainment server from Apple, are these indications that the consumer/home entertainment market is poised to explode?
But above is not consistent with "With slower growth rates and reduced profit margins, the personal computer industry will face vendor consolidation, with three of the top 10 PC manufacturers exiting the market by 2007, according to the Gartner research group.". Unless enterprise market is consolidating but consumer/home market is exploding.
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