Optimism on Apple as Stock Splits

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 7 June 2014 16:53 IST

Apple shares dipped Friday ahead of a 7-to-1 stock split, with shares near their highest level since October 2012 amid optimism over the tech giant's prospects.

Shares in Apple shed 0.27 percent to $645.57, after hitting fresh highs this week on expectations for a new, larger iPhone and other products and services coming this year.

The stock split, announced earlier this year, has no impact on the underlying value of Apple, but such a move can give a company a psychological boost by lowering the cost of each share.

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The revalued shares begin trading Monday, with each shareholder getting seven new shares for each existing one.

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Apple chief executive Tim Cook said the split would make Apple stock "more accessible to a larger number of investors."

Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Brian White said the move comes at the end of "a great week" for Apple and sees the shares rallying.

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Apple this week unveiled a new mobile operating system and new software to manage personal healthcare and home appliances this week, putting the company deeper in the so-called "Internet of Things."

"We believe Apple successfully furthered its objective of more tightly integrating its digital matrix across devices, software and services," White said in a research note.

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White added that his firm's research indicates Apple this year will launch a larger-screen iPhone that will boost its smartphone market share and that "Apple will likely launch the 'iWatch' in September at a very affordable price point."

(Also Read: Apple to Launch First Wearable Device in October: Reports)

Keith Bachman at BMO Capital Markets also was upbeat on Apple's prospects.

"We believe that a larger screen iPhone, combined with Apple's strength in software and ecosystem, will be well received in the market," he said in a note to clients.

"While we believe that Apple is once again late with a relevant product, we think the larger screen iPhones will help generate demand."

Apple has already seen three stock splits since launching in 1980 at $22 - which would be $2.75 after accounting for the splits.

 

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