Sign In  |  Register  |  About Mill Valley  |  Contact Us

Mill Valley, CA
September 01, 2020 1:29pm
7-Day Forecast | Traffic
  • Search Hotels in Mill Valley

  • CHECK-IN:
  • CHECK-OUT:
  • ROOMS:

Apple's wearables business is now the size of a Fortune 200 company (AAPL)

REUTERS/Robert Galbraith

  • In the face of slowing iPhone sales, Apple is quickly improving and expanding its other hardware products such as the Apple Watch and AirPods. 
  • According to UBS, Apple's wearables segment is now the size of a Fortune 200 company on a trailing 12-month basis. 
  • The segment also contributed more revenue growth in the third quarter of 2019 than Apple's services business, another huge initiative the company has pursued to diversify its business. 
  • Watch Apple trade live.

As Apple drifts away from its reliance on the iPhone to drive revenue, the smartphone maker's wearables operation looks to be stepping up to the plate. 

The company's wearables business is now the size of a Fortune 200 company on a trailing 12-month basis, according to a new UBS analysis. The segment accounted for more than $5.5 billion of Apple's $53 billion in net sales during the third quarter of 2019, growing 50% from the same period last year. 

Apple has also made significant push into services to diversify its business. Apple Music has continued to gain ground on music-streaming competitor Spotify, while Apple TV Plus — a Netflix-like streaming platform — and Apple Arcade — a subscription-based gaming service — are scheduled to launch in the fall. 

According to UBS, Apple's wearables segment contributed more material growth in the third quarter than its services business for the first time in company history. 

Apple executives touted "phenomenal demand" for AirPods in the third quarter, and UBS's analysts predict the product alone could generate $10 billion in revenue by 2021, close to double the sales the entire wearables segment posted last quarter.

The firm also predicts the Apple Watch will generate $20 billion in sales by 2021, which combined with the predicted $10 billion in AirPod sales, the total is roughly the revenue equivalent of selling 40 million additional iPhones, UBS said. 

UBS has a Buy rating on Apple with a $235 price target. 

Apple is up 33.9% year-to-date. 

NOW WATCH: What El Chapo is really like, according to the wife of one his closest henchman

See Also:

Data & News supplied by www.cloudquote.io
Stock quotes supplied by Barchart
Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes.
By accessing this page, you agree to the following
Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.
 
 
Copyright © 2010-2020 MillValley.com & California Media Partners, LLC. All rights reserved.