06.27.07 - 05:28pm
Apple’s stock has been fluctuating up and down all month usually maintaining a range in the $120’s as the debut of iPhone looms closer and closer.
The stock plummeted on false news of a temporary delay and has seen quality jumps as analysts have continued to raise their target prices from $120 to $140 and now to $160 a rating that Gene Munster is maintaining saying that the iPhone will match the iPhone hype.
Munster was especially pumped about the iPhone’s aggressive service plans. “The service plans are about 25 percent cheaper than we had been expecting,” he said. “Which is a positive, as it removes one of the barriers to entering the market.”
Munster said that upon comparing the overall plans with other smart phone plans he found the iPhone to be cheaper. He noted that if you put the $499 phone price, plus the $36 activation fee and mid-range $79.99 monthly service fee, the iPhone costs $2,419 over two years. In comparison, the BlackBerry Pearl comes in at $2,429, and the BlackBerry Curve will cost $2,479.
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04.26.07 - 09:54am
Apple stock rose to an all time high finally surpassing the $100 mark reaching 102.40 in after hours trading after Apple announced yesterday that their net income soared 88 percent for the last quarter which ended March 31st.
The rise in profits was due to a cut in component costs that overcame the usual post holiday slump. The news combined with the anticipation of the iPhone has bolstered Apple once again.
In total Apple sold 10.5 million iPods and 1.52 million Macintosh computers were sold with a total of $5.26 billion in sales, an increase of 21 percent. The iPod and related accessories accounted for 44 percent of the quarters total revenue overall.
In total earnings for the quarter were at 87 cents a share, which proved higher than the average analyst expectations who were looking for earnings of 64 cents per share, according to a poll by Thomson Financial.
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