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ATR: Low Expectations for Apple September 9 Event

ATR: Low Expectations for Apple September 9 Event

by , 12:00 PM EDT, September 5th, 2008

American Technology Research's Shaw Wu published a note to investors on Friday, obtained by TMO, and outlined his low expectations for a break-through announcement by Apple at the September 9 event. The focus is likely to be iPod specific, and new notebooks aren't expected to be introduced. However, there are some potential wildcards.

"While there is always room for surprise, it seems this event may be somewhat underwhelming vs. previous expectations and events," Mr. Wu wrote. "Over the past several days, AAPL shares have pulled back as expectations have likely come down."

He also pointed out that the "Let's Rock" theme suggests that there won't be an introduction of new Macs, and that's being viewed as disappointing. The future of a possible 6th generation iPod classic is unclear.

The ATR analyst continues to believe that Apple will eventually introduce new notebooks with radical new designs. The MacBook Air could see a minor refresh to increase its value proposition.

At any Apple special event, there is always room for a surprise. Potential wildcards were identified as "1) an advanced Apple TV with DVR and TV tuner capabilities and/or 2) new touch form factors (iPod-Mac hybrid) with larger screens." The latter has been referred to as the so-called MacBook touch.

Despite the fact that expectations are low for the event, Mr. Wu reiterated that Apple's competitive advantages remain intact, namely: "1) strong brand loyal customer base; 2) vertically and horizontally integrated hardware, software and service model (iPod + iTunes, Mac, Apple TV, and iPhone); 3) proprietary interface technologies (clickwheel and multi-touch); and 4) unique and pleasant customer experience with its Apple stores."

Mr. Wu pointetd out that the macroeconomic disturbances are within the lower income demographics and are not likely to affect Apple for now. Apple remains one of the best positioned large-cap technology companies.

Shaw Wu's overall conclusions was that shares will remain volatile for now, but current levels are a buying opportunity for long term investors. He maintains his Buy rating and a six month target for AAPL of US$220.00.

In mid-day trading, AAPL was at $159.27, down $1.95 for the day.


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Close Name:Guest
Subject: What a joke

of course new macs are coming its been years since a major refresh. there is no need for updated ipods.

Close Name:mjkphoto Posts: 47 Joined: 01 Nov 2004
Subject: Apple, do you remember us creative professionals?

If September 9 is all about the iPod and nothing else, I'll be terribly disappointed. I'm a creative professional who needs to replace an aging PowerBook. I've been patiently waiting for the September event, hoping for a new MacBook Pro.

If no new Macs are announced, then my relationship with Apple just may end. The MobileMe disaster, an unstable Tiger OS on my PowerBook, and far too many reports of problems with MacBook Pros and a less-than-stellar Leopard OS, have made me wonder if Apple has forgotten the creative professional community.

I can be ignored in a Windows world without paying as much for the privilege.

The Apple has tarnished and just may be rotten!

Change my perception, Apple. Please!

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Not iPod 6Gen

It would be called iPod Classic 2G since Apple named this device last year.

Close Name:Intruder -   TMO Mac Specialist Posts: 3149 Joined: 07 Jul 2004
Subject: Re: Apple, do you remember us creative professionals?

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mjkphoto wrote:
If September 9 is all about the iPod and nothing else, I'll be terribly disappointed. I'm a creative professional who needs to replace an aging PowerBook. I've been patiently waiting for the September event, hoping for a new MacBook Pro.

If no new Macs are announced, then my relationship with Apple just may end. The MobileMe disaster, an unstable Tiger OS on my PowerBook, and far too many reports of problems with MacBook Pros and a less-than-stellar Leopard OS, have made me wonder if Apple has forgotten the creative professional community.

I can be ignored in a Windows world without paying as much for the privilege.

The Apple has tarnished and just may be rotten!

Change my perception, Apple. Please!


Not sure what reports of problems with Macbook Pros you are referring to (at least that are systemic rather than isolated). I've been running a C2D MBP 15", and a CD MBP 17" for the last couple of years (collectively) with no issues whatsoever. If Tiger is unstable on your Powerbook, there may be something going wrong on your Powerbook unrelated to Tiger.

From some of your previous posts, you seen a bit disgruntled and now looking for a reason to go over to Windows, which is fine if that is what you want to do. Good luck and have fun, because I suspect that no new machines will be released on the 9th.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: no new news

come on people this is recycled news from yester. if you don't have any breaking news keep it shut.

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