Eddy Cue's Awkward Recode Interview, The "Why" Behind Apple Video Content, Apple M&A for Content
Today's Above Avalon stories:
- Eddy Cue's Awkward Recode Interview
- The "Why" Behind Apple Video Content
- Apple M&A for Content
We begin today's email by taking a closer look at Eddy Cue's keynote interview at Recode's Code Media conference. There were a fair share of awkward moments and exchanges. We discuss Apple's motivation in doing the interview and some of the primary takeaways. The discussion then turns to addressing the "why" behind Apple getting into original video content. How does Plant of the Apps and Carpool Karaoke: The Series fit in with Apple's overall product strategy? The email concludes with my thoughts and observations on Apple using M&A to advance its content strategy. How would a Netflix or Time Warner purchase help/deter Apple's entertainment plans?
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Apple's Excess Cash Dilemma, Probability of Apple Launching a Tender Offer, Tim Cook Applies Augmented Reality Brakes
Today's Above Avalon stories:
- Apple's Excess Cash Dilemma
- Probability of Apple Launching a Tender Offer
- Tim Cook Applies Augmented Reality Brakes
We begin today's email by continuing the discussion kicked off in my article, "Apple on Track to Buy 50% of Itself in Three Years." Specifically, we take a closer look at Apple's changing cash dilemma. What was once a foreign cash dilemma is now shifting to an overall excess cash predicament. The discussion then turns to tender offers and the likelihood of Apple launching a tender offer for buying back a significant portion of the company. The email concludes with a closer look at Tim Cook's latest comments about augmented reality (AR). We go over my thoughts and observations regarding Cook's comments and what it implies for Apple's developing AR strategy.
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The iPad's Software "Problem," Finding the iPad's Place in an iPhone World, Thursday Q&A
Today's Above Avalon stories:
- The iPad's Software "Problem"
- Finding the iPad's Place in an iPhone World
- Thursday Q&A
We begin today's email with my thoughts and observations on the idea that the iPad is being held back in some way due to lackluster software. We break apart the thesis, taking a look at where there are significant holes (and some valid points). The email then turns to a discussion of the much bigger problem facing iPad: finding its place in today's tech landscape. We end the email with the latest installment of member Q&A, and I answer the following questions from Above Avalon members:
- How do I envision cooperation between Nike and Apple in the future ?
- What is the tax rate that Apple uses when calculating their earnings?
- Why doesn't Fitbit lower its pricing and become more like Xiaomi?
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Deriving 1Q17 Apple Watch Sales, Jimmy Iovine Talks Apple Content Strategy, Apple Poaches Amazon Fire TV Head
Today's Above Avalon stories:
- Deriving 1Q17 Apple Watch Sales
- Jimmy Iovine Talks Apple Content Strategy
- Apple Poaches Amazon Fire TV Head
We begin today's email by taking a deep dive into how I derive Apple Watch revenue and unit sales from Apple's 1Q17 financial results. We go over my complete methodology, including all of the various assumptions and estimates that go into the exercise. The discussion turns to a few stress case scenarios in order to reach the floor/ceiling for 1Q17 Apple Watch unit sales. The email then turns to Jimmy Iovine discussing Apple's broader content strategy. This is no longer just about music. We conclude with a closer look at news of Apple poaching the former head of Amazon Fire TV. We go over three key observations that I had regarding the news.
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Apple 1Q17 10-Q Takeaways, GoPro 4Q16 Earnings, Keep an Eye on GoPro
Today's Above Avalon stories:
- Apple 1Q17 10-Q Takeaways
- GoPro 4Q16 Earnings
- Keep an Eye on GoPro
We begin today's email by going through Apple's 1Q17 10-Q. We go over nine takeaways from the filing. The discussion then turns to GoPro's 4Q16 earnings report. While results were weak, as expected, the company appears to be up to something. There is a growing number of reasons to keep an eye on GoPro as it goes through a turnaround strategy with a former Apple Industrial Designer potentially playing a key role.
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Deep Dive into Snap's IPO Filing, Snap's Key Advantage, Snap's Major Problem
Today's Above Avalon stories:
- Deep Dive into Snap's IPO Filing
- Snap's Key Advantage
- Snap's Major Problem
Today's email is focused on Snap. The company released its IPO paperwork last week. Snap is a company worth monitoring from Apple's perspective. The two are playing in similar fields. We begin the email by taking a deep dive into Snap's S-1 filing and going over the major takeaways. The discussion then turns to Snap's key advantage in its quest to be a camera company. This leads us to the major problem found with Snap's narrative and how this issue is manifesting itself into Snap's IPO.
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Apple 1Q17 Earnings Review: Details
Today's daily update is the second half of my Apple 1Q17 earnings review. Yesterday's update was focused on the major themes (available here). The email covers my perspective on the details from Apple's earnings release and conference call. Twenty-six topics are covered, including iPhone 7 Plus trends, iPhone upgrading, Apple's Services goal, and margins.
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Apple 1Q17 Earnings Review: Major Themes
Today's daily update is focused on reviewing Apple's 1Q17 earnings. Along with a big picture overall of the quarter, the email covers five major themes from the report and conference call:
- Apple 1Q17: A Good Quarter
- The Stable iPhone
- Apple Watch Was a Big Winner
- An iPad Asterisk
- Apple Turns up Services Narrative
- Management Buying Back Shares Like There's No Tomorrow
Tomorrow's daily update will include additional thoughts and observations on Apple's quarter.
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Fitbit Is in Trouble, Apple Watch Momentum Is Building, Deep Dive into Microsoft Surface Sales
Today's Above Avalon stories:
- Fitbit Is in Trouble
- Apple Watch Momentum Is Building
- Deep Dive into Microsoft Surface Sales
We begin today's email with a closer look at Fitbit's holiday results. The company preannounced very bad numbers. We discuss the report and all of the various financial actions the company is taking to shore up its business. The email then turns to why I think Fitbit's results demonstrate that Apple Watch momentum is building in the wearables space. The discussion concludes with a deep dive into Microsoft Surface sales. We take a look at quarterly revenue trends, including 4Q16 holiday sales, and assess the validity of the Surface vs. Mac narrative being pushed by Microsoft.
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Apple vs. Qualcomm Primer
Today's email is focused on Apple's new war with Qualcomm. The email is broken into four parts with the beginning dedicated to the primary takeaways from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's lawsuit against Qualcomm. We then turn to Apple's $1B lawsuit against Qualcomm. After going over Qualcomm's response to the allegations, we break apart Apple's motivation in its new battle against Qualcomm. What does Apple want to achieve by going after Qualcomm? What does Apple's war against Qualcomm imply about Apple's future product strategy? We answer these questions and more in this Apple vs. Qualcomm primer.
The four "chapters":
- U.S. Government Sues Qualcomm
- Apple Sues Qualcomm
- Qualcomm's Response
- Apple's Motivation to Sue Qualcomm
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Apple and Wall Street Expectations, Apple to Join Partnership on AI, Thursday Q&A
Today's Above Avalon stories:
- Apple and Wall Street Expectations
- Apple to Join Partnership on AI
- Thursday Q&A
We begin today's email with my thoughts and observations on the Wall Street expectations game heading into Apple's 1Q17 earnings. We discuss how much of an impact Apple earnings releases actually have on Wall Street expectations these days. The discussion also includes what I think is gaining an increasing amount of influence when it comes to Apple expectations on Wall Street. The email then turns to news of Apple nearing an announcement that it will join Partnership on AI, a consortium focused on creating best practices for artificial intelligence. What does this move say about Apple's artificial intelligence efforts? We end the email with the latest installment of member Q&A, and I answer the following questions from Above Avalon members:
- How much of a risk would Jony Ive's departure pose to Apple?
- Could Apple's supply "issues" be intentional?
- What is Apple's long term strategy in the education market?
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Apple 1Q17 Earnings Preview (iPhone, Guidance, Estimate Summary)
Today's Above Avalon stories:
- Apple 1Q17 Earnings Preview (Part 3 - iPhone)
- Apple 1Q17 Earnings Preview (Part 4 - Guidance)
- Apple 1Q17 Earnings Preview (Part 5 - Estimate Summary)
Today's email includes the second half of my Apple 1Q17 earnings preview. (The first half is available here.) We discuss my iPhone sales estimate. We go over some of the data that drove my thought process regarding 1Q17 iPhone sales. The email then turns to mangement's 2Q17 guidance. We discuss the most likely revenue guidance range, as well as how Wall Street may react to guidance. The email concludes with an overview of my Apple financial estimates for 1Q17. We discuss where the biggest difference between my estimates and consensus/guidance is found and the factors driving that difference.
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Apple 1Q17 Earnings Preview (Part 1 and 2), Sprint Buys 33 Percent of Tidal
Today's Above Avalon stories:
- Apple 1Q17 Earnings Preview (Part 1 - Setting the Scene)
- Apple 1Q17 Earnings Preview (Part 2 - Services, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch)
- Sprint Buys 33 Percent of Tidal
We begin today's email with the first half of my Apple 1Q17 earnings preview. We discuss my thoughts on expectations heading into next week's earnings report. The email then turns to a closer look at Services, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch. We go over my unit sales and revenue estimates, as well as an overview of each product line heading into earnings. The email concludes with a discussion about Sprint buying a 33 percent stake in Tidal. We go over the deal's rationale for Sprint and Tidal, including what the deal means for the broader music streaming space.
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Apple's New Leadership Structure, Apple Culture Risks, Tim Cook's Report Card
Today's Above Avalon stories:
- Apple's New Leadership Structure
- Apple Culture Risks
- Tim Cook's Report Card
We begin today's email by continuing the discussion kicked off in my article, "Grading Tim Cook." After taking a deep dive into my theory regarding Apple's new leadership structure, we take a closer look at the key risks found with Apple's culture. Some of the changes put in place have elevated certain risks. The email then concludes with additional thoughts on my report card for Tim Cook as Apple CEO.
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Deep Dive into Netflix's 4Q16 Earnings, Netflix as an Acquisition Target, Digital Crown Coming to Android Wear
Today's Above Avalon stories:
- Deep Dive into Netflix's 4Q16 Earnings
- Netflix as an Acquisition Target
- Digital Crown Coming to Android Wear
We kick off today's email with my thoughts and observations on Netflix's 4Q16 earnings. We go over the key numbers and some of the main takeaways. The discussion then turns to the subject of Netflix being an acquisition target. After going over the companies that are even in a position to acquire Netflix, we discuss the prospects of anyone making a play for Netflix. We also circle back to the Netflix/Apple M&A discussion, and wheter there is rationale for Apple to acquire Netflix. The email concludes with a brief look at an interesting development in the smartwatch space as Google and LG embrace a digital crown for their new Android Wear flagship smartwatches. This may signal other changes coming to Android Wear and the broader smartwatch space.
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