Fears of Peak iPhone Rattle Asian Apple Suppliers

Advertisement
By Reuters | Updated: 13 November 2018 12:55 IST
Highlights
  • Several component makers had warned of weaker than expected results
  • Analysts and investors voiced concern over the state of Apple's business
  • Fresh warnings have hurt technology stocks

Shares in Asian suppliers and assemblers for Apple fell on Tuesday

Shares in Asian suppliers and assemblers for Apple fell on Tuesday after several component makers warned of weaker than expected results, leading some market watchers to call the peak for iPhones in several key markets.

Following a poor forecast earlier this month, analysts and investors voiced concern over the state of Apple's business, contributing to growing worries that iPhone sales were stagnating and could hurt suppliers.

Fresh warnings on Monday from screen maker Japan Display, British chipmaker IQE Plc and Lumentum Holdings, the main supplier of the Face ID technology in the latest generation of iPhones, hurt technology stocks in Asia on Tuesday.

Advertisement

Taiwan-based assembler Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd (Foxconn) dropped more than 3 percent. Rival Pegatron Corp fell more than 5 percent but later recouped losses. Both companies count Apple as a major customer.

Advertisement

The world's largest contract chipmaker, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, fell 2.6 percent, while Flexium Interconnect Inc was down 1.5 percent. The Taiwan Weighted Index was down around 1.6 percent.

"Apple's iPhone weakness has been a long-term issue for the Asia supply chain," said Arthur Liao, an analyst at Fubon Research in Taipei.

Advertisement

"For Apple, the iPhone shipment has reached its peak. For tech suppliers facing the future, they have no other big client like Apple."

The Cupertino, California-based tech giant's shares fell to their lowest level in more than three months on Monday.

Advertisement

Last week a media report saying the iPhone maker had told its smartphone assemblers to halt plans for additional production lines dedicated to its new lower-priced iPhone XR had pressured supplier stocks.

Analysts said the lack of technological breakthroughs had put a cap on demand, which would persist in the coming quarters.

"With no new technology in sight next year for the supply chain, this is not ideal for the companies involved," said Nicole Tu, a Taipei-based analyst at Yuanta Investment Consulting.

"Up through the first half of 2019 we likely won't see any breakthrough."

Lumentum on Monday slashed its profit and revenue forecast for the current quarter, while IQE warned that current-year results would be lower. Japan Display lowered both sales and margin outlook for the year as well.

NO CONFIDENCE
Apple warned earlier this month that holiday sales would miss Wall Street expectations due to weakness in emerging markets including India and foreign-exchange costs.

Among other Apple suppliers in Asia, Hong Kong-based acoustic components maker AAC Technologies Holdings slumped more than 6 percent.

South Korean electronic parts suppliers Samsung Electro-Mechanics, Apple's supplier of multi-layer ceramic capacitors, dropped more than 5 percent, while LG Innotek plunged 9.5 percent.

Apple said earlier this month it would stop giving the number of iPhones, iPads and Mac computers it sold in a quarter, a closely watched metric and a key indicator of the company's success.

The move led analysts to question the company's business and its share price has since dropped 12.6 percent.

"(This) indicates that the company itself is not confident about its performance at the moment," said Park Jung-hoon, a fund manager at HDC Asset Management, which owns Samsung Electronics shares.

"Although Apple has positioned itself as a super-expensive handset maker providing high-end products, its strategy has not been working in emerging markets including China and India as Chinese vendors have been making iPhone-like products," he said.

© Thomson Reuters 2018

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Further reading: Apple, Foxconn, Japan Display, iPhone
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Here's How Much the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold May Cost in India
  2. Realme P4x 5G Launch Today: Know Price in India, Specs and More
  3. OnePlus Ace 6T With Massive 8,300mAh Battery Launched at This Price
  4. iPhone 16 Price Drops Under Rs. 63,000 on Croma With Bank Discounts
  5. Motorola Edge 70 India Launch Date Leaked; Might Arrive With Bigger Battery
  6. Best 5G Smartphones Under Rs 10,000 in India: Galaxy M06 5G, Poco M7, More
  7. Samsung Galaxy Buds 4, Buds 4 Pro Battery Capacities Revealed in New Leak
  8. Spotify's 2025 Wrapped Party Lets You Compare Streaming Stats With Others
  9. Redmi 15C 5G Launched in India With These Specifications
  1. Apple Brings Hypertension Notifications Feature for Apple Watch to India: How to Use, Requirements, and More
  2. Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Leak Hints at Smaller Battery; Galaxy Buds 4 Pro Could Get a Slight Upgrade
  3. Spotify's 2025 Wrapped Gains Party Mode Feature for Live, Group Stat Comparison
  4. Realme P4x 5G Launching Today: Know Price in India, Features, Specifications and More
  5. Pariah OTT Release: Vikram Chatterjee’s Heart-Wrenching Stray Dog Thriller Set for OTT Debut
  6. Dies Irae OTT Release: When, Where to Watch Pranav Mohanlal's Malayalam Horror Thriller Online
  7. A Nearby Planet May Have Formed the Moon Following a Collision With Early Earth: Study
  8. Netflix’s Gritty Frontier Drama The Abandons to Begin Streaming Soon: All You Need to Know
  9. Superman OTT Release Date Announced: Everything You Need to Know About Clark Kent's Latest Adventure
  10. International Space Station Makes History As Eight Visiting Spacecraft Simultaneously Dock
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.