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		<title>Apple &#8211; Yikes!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As TechCrunch, BloggingStocks, and others have reported, Apple&#8217;s stock price fell hard both during and after Steve Jobs&#8217; keynote (summary here).  Reasons vary for the now $12 drop, but certainly part of this is related to the overall market drop today on the Citigroup news.  However, BloggingStocks hit on three other distinctly Apple [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- sphereit start --><p>As <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/01/15/apple-stock-tanks-during-stevenote/">TechCrunch</a>, <a href="http://www.bloggingstocks.com/2008/01/15/why-the-market-hates-steve-jobs-macworld-speech/">BloggingStocks</a>, and others have reported, Apple&#8217;s stock price fell hard both during and after Steve Jobs&#8217; keynote (summary <a href="http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080115-apple-macworld-keynote-announcements.html">here</a>).  Reasons vary for the now $12 drop, but certainly part of this is related to the overall market drop today on the Citigroup news.  However, BloggingStocks hit on three other distinctly Apple reasons:</p>
<p><a href="http://stantonchampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/yhoo_tckr_big.png" rel="lightbox[141]"><img class="alignright" src="http://stantonchampion.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/yhoo_tckr1.png" alt="Apple Stock (Yahoo Finance)" /></a></p>
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<li>The iPhone quite frankly hasn&#8217;t done as well as expected.  Selling 4 million units so far isn&#8217;t bad, but they <a href="http://edition.cnn.com/2007/BUSINESS/01/12/iphone/index.html">promised 10 million unit sales</a> in 2008.  Given that there were no updates to the core product itself (3G support), the expectation for a boost in sales this year beyond that figure will be hard to come by.  Expect Apple to make their target but not kill it.  End result: the stock is probably overvalued because it&#8217;s priced with higher expectations.</li>
<li>The price drop for the Apple TV lowers its margins.  I&#8217;m not so concerned about this, mostly because it&#8217;s a dirt cheap system to begin with, its specs aren&#8217;t dramatically changing, and it&#8217;s demand curve will likely change in the coming year because of the new movie rental deal.</li>
<li>Nobody is really sure about the Macbook Air.  It&#8217;s a cool product, but at $1,799 it almost seems overpriced.  At $3,000 when equipped with a 64GB solid state drive, it definitely seems overpriced.  My take is that it&#8217;s a gorgeous product as usual, but there&#8217;s nothing here to dramatically shift the market for lightweight portables.  The people who bought thin notebooks before will find this interesting, but the average buyer will find more value in a regular Macbook at a far lower price point.  Expect this product to do well, but not stellar.</li>
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<p>End result: the stock just doesn&#8217;t have that much to go on.  The biggest news from a revenue point of view is the iTunes rentals, but Apple makes very little off of traditional iTunes sales.  If this boosts Apple TV sales, that might be nice, but it&#8217;s still an unproven product with a poor track record.  Rentals might sell more iPods or notebooks, but all that is probably already baked into the price.</p>
<p>On the other hand, someone who thinks the Apple TV will be the next iPod could make a very nice purchase on AAPL today.</p>
<p>What do you think of the Macbook Air?</p>
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