Apple Rides 5G iPhone Demand to Soar Past Sales, Profit Targets; Warns of Chip Shortages

Apple avoided a chip shortage in the fiscal second quarter by burning through supply buffers, CEO Tim Cook said.

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By Reuters | Updated: 29 April 2021 09:57 IST
Highlights
  • Apple announced a $90 billion (roughly Rs. 6,68,300 crores) share buyback
  • Cook said Apple competes against other industries for chipmaking capacity
  • iPhone devices were the biggest driver of growth

Apple raised its dividend 7 percent to 22 cents (roughly Rs. 15) per share

Apple on Wednesday posted sales and profits ahead of Wall Street expectations fueled by 5G iPhone upgrades but warned a global chip shortage could dent iPads and Mac sales by several billion dollars.

Fiscal second-quarter sales to China nearly doubled and results topped analyst targets in every category, led by $6.5 billion (roughly Rs. 48,270 crores) more in iPhone sales than predicted and Mac sales about a third higher than estimates.

Apple also announced a $90 billion (roughly Rs. 6,68,300 crores) share buyback, a day after Alphabet promised to repurchase $50 billion (roughly Rs. 371,230 crores) in stock.

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Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook said on an investor call that Apple avoided a chip shortage in the fiscal second quarter by burning through supply buffers.

In the fiscal third quarter, the shortage could cost the company $3 billion (roughly Rs. 22,270 crores) to $4 billion (roughly Rs. 29,700 crores) in revenue, said Chief Financial Officer Luca Maestri.

The shortfalls "affect primarily the iPad and the Mac," Cook said. "We'll have some challenges in there," Cook said, later adding that there could be trouble sourcing semiconductors made with older chipmaking technology. Those are the same class of older-technology chips bedeviling Ford Motor, which on Wednesday said the shortage slashed production in half in its second quarter.

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Cook said Apple competes against other industries for chipmaking capacity in those older factories and "it's very, very difficult" to predicted when shortages will end, he said.

Maestri said he expects revenue for the quarter ending in June to grow by "strong double digits" year over year but a steeper-than-usual decline in revenue between its fiscal second and third quarters because of a later iPhone 12 launch.

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Apple had thrived through the coronavirus pandemic as home-bound consumers stocked up on electronic devices and signed up for paid apps and services for fitness and music, and sales shot up even higher as Apple released 5G iPhone models last fall.

For the fiscal second quarter ended March 27, Apple said sales and profits were $89.6 billion (roughly Rs. 6,65,230 crores) and $1.40 (roughly Rs. 100) per share, compared with estimates of $77.4 billion (roughly Rs. 5,74,650 crores) and 99 cents (roughly Rs. 70) per share, according to Refinitiv data.

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iPhone devices were the biggest driver of growth, suggesting consumers are upgrading to 5G, said Haris Anwar, senior analyst at Investing.com.

"Stimulus checks and the successful vaccine rollouts are certainly helping to boost consumer demand for tech gadgets across the board," Anwar said.

While Apple's business is booming, its App Store, one of its fastest-growing businesses, has come under increased antitrust scrutiny because of Apple's in-app payment rules and app review policies.

In addition, Facebook warned on Wednesday that its growth later this year could "significantly" decline as new Apple privacy policies will make it more difficult to target ads.

In the fiscal second quarter, Mac models and iPad devices - two product categories that Wall Street rarely counted on to supply growth - both benefited from consumers working from home and remote learning. On top of those trends, Cook said Apple customers were responding strongly to the company's M1 chip, its first in-house processor for Mac computers.

"Both of those things happening at once really supercharged the Mac sales. The last three quarters on Mac have been the strongest three quarters ever in the history of the Mac," Cook told Reuters.

Apple raised its dividend 7 percent to 22 cents (roughly Rs. 15) per share.

Apple said iPhone sales were $47.9 billion (roughly Rs. 3,55,510 crores) compared with analyst estimates of $41.4 billion (roughly Rs. 3,07,270 crores), according to data from FactSet.

Sales of Mac devices and iPad gadgets were $9.1 billion (roughly Rs. 67,530 crores) and $7.8 billion (roughly Rs. 57,880 crores), respectively, compared with FactSet estimates of $6.8 billion (roughly Rs. 50,460 crores) and $5.6 billion (roughly Rs. 41,550 crores).

Apple investors are looking for growth from Apple's accessories business, which includes products like AirPods headphones and its new AirTag trackers, and its services business, which includes its App Store and new offerings such as paid podcasts. Sales in the segments were $7.8 billion (roughly Rs. 57,850 crores) and $16.9 billion (roughly Rs. 1,25,330 crores), respectively, versus estimates of $7.4 billion (roughly Rs. 54,890 crores) and $15.5 billion (roughly Rs. 1,14,970 crores).

Cook said the company has 660 million paying subscribers on its platform, an increase from the 620 million in the fiscal first quarter.

Apple's sales in the greater China region during the fiscal second quarter, which included the busy Lunar New Year shopping season, were up 87.5 percent to $17.7 billion (roughly Rs. 1,31,270 crores), compared with a 57 percent rise in the previous quarter.

Shares of Apple are up some 93 percent over the past year, compared with a 61 percent rise for the Nasdaq 100 index of which Apple is a component.

© Thomson Reuters 2021

 


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