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Apple (AAPL) is heading into a potentially important September, with the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone Ultra expected to be unveiled. Reports also point to new Apple Watch models, while updates to Apple TV and HomePod remain less certain. Apple has not yet confirmed the event or product lineup.
KeyBanc’s latest monthly carrier survey showed indexed spending rising 9% month over month, compared with a three-year seasonal average of 2%. However, analyst Brandon Nispel described the result as “relatively neutral,” arguing that it partly reflects a rebound from unusually weak prior months and purchases pulled forward ahead of the iPhone launch.
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KeyBanc maintains a $250 price target and an “Underweight” rating on AAPL stock. Its concern is that higher iPhone prices could eventually restrain unit demand, user growth, and Services growth, while Apple’s premium valuation leaves the stock vulnerable to a decline in its valuation multiple.
Even so, the launch could surprise investors if demand, pricing, or the foldable iPhone exceed expectations. However, the carrier data alone does not establish that outcome.
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Once a hardware maker, the Cupertino, California-based Apple now runs an enormous consumer technology ecosystem around the iPhone, Mac, iPad, wearables, services, custom silicon, and several other products that keep customers within its orbit.
With a market cap of $4.5 trillion, Apple has built a recurring revenue engine that keeps getting stronger as its Services business expands. The App Store, iCloud, and Apple Music provide much of the muscle behind that segment, giving Apple dependable revenue streams that complement its blockbuster hardware business.
Apple’s stock performance has followed the company’s ability to deliver consistent revenue growth and strong customer loyalty. These ingredients have helped the stock gain 32.2% over the last 52 weeks. Year-to-date (YTD), shares have…
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