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Apple Stock Is Starting to Look Very Cheap Again
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2016-11-09
Posted by 3uTools

With Apple now firmly on track to return to revenue and earnings growth this year, the recent plunge in its stock price is somewhat baffling. Indeed, Apple stock once again looks very cheap.


Apple's growth is resuming


For the current quarter, Apple expects revenue to reach $76 billion to $78 billion, up from $75.9 billion a year earlier. Revenue growth should accelerate after Q1, as year-over-year comparisons will become much easier.


Moreover, Apple's Q1 guidance could prove to be conservative. So far, demand for the iPhone 7 Plus is vastly exceeding supply. Part of that probably reflects people deciding to buy Apple's "phablet" offering after Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 flamed out (literally!). Yet Apple has a long track record of boosting supply to meet strong demand during the holiday season.


It's still relatively early in the quarter, but iPhone 7 Plus supply seems to be improving gradually. More Apple Stores have at least some iPhone 7 Plus models in stock, iPhone 7 Plus usage is rising at a steady clip, and the lead time for the popular jet-black version of the iPhone 7 Plus has declined significantly. That bodes well for Apple's revenue and earnings in Q1.


Apple Stock Is Starting to Look Very Cheap Again

More opportunities ahead


The stellar demand for the iPhone 7 Plus is a pleasant surprise, given that it has a similar design to the iPhone 6 Plus and iPhone 6s Plus. Not too long ago, some pundits thought iPhone sales would decline again in fiscal 2017. (The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 was initially expected to be a tough iPhone 7 Plus competitor.)


Next year, Apple is expected to unveil a radical redesign  of the iPhone in honor of the iPhone's 10th anniversary. That could drive a big upgrade cycle, while bringing in lots of new users, as was the case when the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus launched two years ago. In that fiscal year, iPhone unit sales jumped 37% year over year, causing Apple stock to surge higher.


Apple's recent Mac lineup refresh could also contribute to revenue growth, especially since Apple dramatically raised the prices of several models. Meanwhile, Apple's services business continues to deliver steady growth, primarily driven by rising App Store sales, as well as growth in AppleCare subscriptions, possibly linked to Apple's iPhone Upgrade Program.


Is Apple stock a bargain again?


After falling below $110 on Thursday, Apple shares trade for about 12 times the company's projected fiscal 2017 earnings. That's a significant discount to the S&P 500 in and of itself.


However, Apple also continues to have a huge amount of excess cash. Apple's $150 billion net cash position accounts for a quarter of its market cap. If the U.S. government ever manages to reform corporate taxes, Apple may have an opportunity to repatriate hundreds of billions of dollars of overseas cash at a relatively low tax rate. It could then use this cash for share repurchases or a big special dividend.


After adjusting for the value of this excess cash, Apple stock's current valuation is closer to 10 times forward earnings.


Furthermore, analysts may be underestimating Apple's earnings power this year. If Apple can steal a meaningful number of customers who would have purchased Samsung's Galaxy Note 7, it could blow past analysts' earnings estimates, because the iPhone 7 Plus is such a profitable product.


It pays to buy the dips


Apple stock has hit plenty of ruts in the past five years. But each time the stock has sold off, it has bounced back in short order, rewarding investors who went against the herd and bought shares of Apple when the stock was struggling.


Apple is poised to return to solid revenue and earnings growth this year, largely thanks to better-than-expected demand for the iPhone 7 Plus. Next year's iPhone 8 product cycle will probably drive even faster growth. With these (and other) opportunities ahead, Apple stock shouldn't be trading at its current rock-bottom valuation. It probably won't stay down for long.


Source: Motleyfool

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