Examining Opportunities for Apple in Current Financial Crisis
Examining Opportunities for Apple in Current Financial Crisis
by , 2:50 PM EDT, September 25th, 2008
The current economic crisis in the U.S. is unlikely to affect Apple's retail store operations, according to ifoAppleStore on Wednesday. While there may be effects from slowed consumer spending, Apple could also benefit from lower cost leases. In addition, it costs Apple less to open a new store than competitors.
There are several reasons why Apple retail stores will do well, and likely do better than the competition in the current market conditions:
First, Apple exposure to the financial squeeze seems negligible thanks to its financial position -- about US$20B in cash and short term investments.
Second, Apple opens its stores in a slow, even handed way to make sure each one is profitable. Other companies that over extended themselves in the boom could have to pull back drastically as their customers are reluctant to spend. That opens opportunities for Apple to negotiate more favorable lease terms in struggling shopping malls.
Finally, Apple has never felt the need to lower prices to boost sales, and customers haven't come to expect special sale periods. However, they do see Apple products as better investments as Christmas gifts than many other products.
All this means that Apple, despite a forecast for modest growth in holiday sales, is well positioned to outperform the rest of the industry. In addition, as Apple opens more and more international stores, that sector of Apple's business will be less and less affected by financial troubles in the U.S.
It's likely that Apple's retail stores will once again be jammed with customers this holiday buying season, the report concluded, and what seems like dismal financial times could turn out to be an opportunity for Apple.
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Observer Comments
QuoteAnonymous wrote:
Apple and it's customers could really benefit from an upgradeable mini-tower with competitive components. Price: $750 with keyboard and mouse but no screen.
Well, the customers would benefit but I don't think Apple would (financially) so that's why we'll probably never see that tower model... Too bad, I'd get one.
I have been waiting forever it seems for that Aluminum Macbook that appears to be just around the corner now but the price, as always, may be a deal breaker...
Sun Sep 28, 2008 11:29 am Subject: Re: A second that
QuoteAnonymous wrote:
Apple, Please bridge the Gap between Consumer and Professional. Some enthusiast and/or hobbyists want an expandable product that can grow with us. I do not want to have to sell my car to get a tower or have to by a PC.
Apple's tight integration of hardware and software is diametrically opposite to the idea of a user-customizable minitower that "enthusiast"s can upgrade. Unless you are content on buying all of your upgrade cards from Apple or at least an Apple-approved list of cards (which will be very small). If they do anything like this, it will be a baby Mac Pro and your customization will be BTO options at the time of purchase from www.store.apple.com.
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