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Analyst: Without iPod, Apple Would Be Irrelevant

by , 11:50 AM EST, January 25th, 2005

In an interview with the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster told reporter Steve Alexander, "Without the iPod, Apple would be irrelevant," and that the "iPod has given Apple a second life." Mr. Munster is the most bullish analyst covering Apple, and the comments come in a report about how the iPod has helped Apple's bottom line and increased Mac sales in the process.

The newspaper report offers a thorough examination of Apple's current operations, and covers such issues as competitors to the iPod, how Apple is leveraging its retail Apple Stores, the effect of the Mac mini, the ways in which the iMac G5 and Mac mini reflect the iPod, and other related issues. Much of the content will be familiar to regular TMO readers, but the full report offers an excellent overview of Apple's current state of operations.

Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster currently maintains a US$100 target price for Apple. The next highest target is $97, set by Bear Stearns last Friday, January 21st. The rest of the field offering coverage of Apple has price targets in the $75-$85 range.

Apple stock is trading higher today at 72.39, a gain of 1.63 (+2.30%) on moderate volume.

*In the interest of full disclosure, the author holds a small share in APPL stock that was not an influence in the creation of this article.  


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View Name:Guest
Subject: Fair statement
View Name:Guest
Subject: Without Office or Windows ...
Close Name:DawnTreader -   TMO Staff Posts: 13822 Joined: 04 Jan 2002
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Not quite true. With out the iPod Apple would still have $6 billion in cash, no debt and an innovative product line of CPU and software products.

What Apple wouldn't have without the iPod is a stock trading in the 70s and a market cap approaching $30 billion. That's because iPod sales are much easier to model than Mac sales. Apple still gets the bulk of its revenue and profits from the Mac.

Close Name:kenaustus Posts: 601 Joined: 27 Jun 2003
Subject: Not really irrelevant

Without the iPod Apple would still have G5 PMs and iMacs, G4 iBooks and PBs and the eMac. OS X would still be moving forward, as would iLife and all of the other Apple apps.

The iPod has done several important things however. First it has generated sales, profit and cash at a very nice level. It has also moved PC users to buy something made by Apple - generally for the first time - and has shown them what Apple quality means in both hardware and software. Equally important it has opened up a market for a low priced Mac mini in a way that is far more effective than it would have been without the iPod. Lastly, it has allowed for the iTunes Store to exist.

While Apple would not be irrelevant without the iPod it is a lot stronger in the market with it.

View Name:Guest
Subject: Whoa…Back the truck up, Leroy!
View Name:Guest
Subject: Analyst job wanted
Close Name:Tiger Posts: 940 Joined: 17 Jun 2003
Subject: count

Count the first four letters of analyst. You'll figure it out....

View Name:Guest
Subject: Irrelevant?
View Name:Guest
Subject: If...
View Name:Guest
Subject: If Tribune didn't have presses...
Close Name:Mace Posts: 9163 Joined: 07 Aug 2003
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Technically, Gene Munster is right. Marketshare of 2% & below is the figure that the industry use to define relevance of a computer company in the overall PC market. Apple's last quarter marketshare is 2.0% and before that is 1.9%.

Ofc, without iPod, Apple will still be in business for a long time. AAPL would be trading in the 20s instead of 70s.

With the halo from iPod, elegantly designed Mac mini and ingenious marketing of not including DKM, marketshare of Mac will be on an uptrend for the next few years.

Close Name:fultonkbd Posts: 121 Joined: 02 Mar 2004
Subject: Similiar here

I bought a used iPod and found out that I don't really use it. My wife has taken a fancy to it and uses it a lot more than I ever will.

Now the iTMS, I use for my downloading needs. Al-la-cart is the way to go. I have no desire to rent music or buy whole albums. But now I have to seek out exposure to different songs and artists.

Close Name:mrmgraphics Posts: 824 Joined: 05 Sep 2003
Subject: creative pros mean Apple and Mac will always be relevant

+

While I agree that iPod's done wonders for Apple's bottom line, so long as there are creative pros cranking out digital media (ads, brochures, websites, multimedia, etc.) the Mac -- and therefore Apple -- will always remain relevant.

View Name:Guest
Subject: Munster made the dumb but spectacular comment
Close Name:tu_holmes Posts: 10 Joined: 22 Dec 2004
Subject: Ok, So what?

Let's see... without the iPod, Apple would be irrelevent.

Does that mean I can say "Without Windows, Microsoft would be irrelevent."

Oh wow, that's probably true, but doesn't mean JACK! Just like the statement about the iPod... The point isn't about WHAT makes you relevent, it's that you're relevent in the first place.

Just call Munster "Captain Obvious" and be done with it. (obviously a short sighted one as well)

View Name:Guest
Subject: Great but irrelevant
Close Name:AFCdtLoeb Posts: 2533 Joined: 20 Jul 2004
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Extremely good analysis guest! An for you. I see your analysis as a variation on the "broken windows" theory, which is to say that the best selling product will be just good enough for people to not hate it enough to switch.

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