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AAPL Drops 3% in Afternoon Trading, Deferred Revenue Accounting Earning Attention

AAPL Drops 3% in Afternoon Trading, Deferred Revenue Accounting Earning Attention

by , 2:15 PM EDT, July 18th, 2008

Shares in Apple Inc. have taken a 3.27% hit in trading Friday, down US$5.62 per share as of this writing. Shares are trading at $166.19, having bounced off a low of $165.50 per share during late morning trading. Even while traders were selling the stock lower, Apple's deferred revenue accounting practices were catching the attention of mainstream financial outlet, Dow Jones.

The company will be reporting its fiscal third quarter results Monday, July 21st, and speculation on the company's results and guidance have been all over the board. In recent days, American Technology Research analyst Shaw Wu predicted strong results for the company, while BMO Capital's Keith Bachman issued a research note to clients advising them to expect conservative guidance.

On the blogging side of things, one blogger is telling the world why he is shorting the stock ahead of the company's earnings report.

Be that as it may, Dow Jones has published a detailed report on why and how Apple's deferred revenue accounting practice of accounting for iPhone and Apple TV revenue over a two year period will represent a "huge and continuing revenue payoff for Apple that plays out on its top and bottom lines for years to come."

This, according to the report, will be good for the stock once Wall Street and general investors figure out how it works. With Apple selling millions of iPhones and Apple TVs, that deferred revenue is stacking up fast. According to the report, Apple could see it add $1 per share in earnings starting in calendar 2009.

Stay tuned to The Mac Observer for full coverage Apple's financial results on Monday, July 21st.

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


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Close Name:Guest
Subject: Disclosure

While the disclosure notice is appreciated, the statement that "it was not an influence" is not really apt. The author is necessarily not in a position to make that judgement. That's the main point of the disclosure.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Speculation just hurts others

His speculation just hurts other investors. He doesn't have a clue, so he should keep his BIG MOUTH SHUT! There are to many out there that talk about stuff they know nothing about. That's how Oil prices have gotten to the point that they are. A bunch of stupid people guessing about stuff and making stupid comments they know nothing about.
Blogs are great when the people writing them know the facts before they put it online. This kind of thing just hurts all of the rest of us by second guessing stupidity!

Close Name:Guest
Subject:

For a blogger to announce to the world that he is shorting a stock -- that sounds perilously close to stock manipulation.

I hope that blogger gets a visit from the SEC.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Dumb people

"once Wall Street and general investors figure out how it works."

Yeah, Apple has been doing this for a year now, so how dumb are these people??

BTW, I guess Apple will not use this method for new iPhone contracts where they only sell the device to operators? That would be a good question to ask the CFO on Monday.

Close Name:gslusher Posts: 2088 Joined: 13 Nov 2002
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Guest wrote:

BTW, I guess Apple will not use this method for new iPhone contracts where they only sell the device to operators? That would be a good question to ask the CFO on Monday.


No. The deferred revenue method has NOTHING to do with carriers, carrier contracts, or the price of anchovies. It has everything to do with the Sarbanes-Oxley law. Proof positive is that the Apple TV is accounted for the same way. If Apple realized the revenue from the iPhone up front, it would have to charge for updates that add significant capabilities, like the recent firmware update, which, BTW, they DO charge iPod touch owners for.

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