Apples shares fall on iPad, iPhone concerns

Demand for the iPad tablet has begun to wane, according to some analysts, and they think earnings may miss expectations. (March 16, 2012) Credit: Getty Images
Apple Inc. shares fell for a fifth day Monday amid speculation that demand for the iPad may wane and that mobile-phone carriers will cut subsidies for the iPhone, eroding profitability of Apple's best-selling products.
Verizon Wireless, a U.S. partner of Apple, said last week that it will begin charging customers $30 to upgrade to a new phone. The move suggests mobile-phone service providers may take other steps, including trimming subsidies, to keep sales of the iPhone from eating into their margins, said Walter Piecyk, an analyst at BTIG Llc in Manhattan.
"Operators are trying to fight back against the impact that Apple is having on their business," Piecyk said in an interview with Bloomberg TV. Apple fell 4.15 percent to $580.13 Monday.
Analysts at Wedge Partners said in an April 13 research note that demand for the newest version of Apple's iPad is beginning to wane, citing the prospect that Apple's earnings report, due next week, will show sales of the tablet missed analysts' predictions last quarter.
"Is Apple best name in tech? Yes," they wrote. "Have we seen the stock price plummet in the past, when expectations were out of whack with results? Yes. In our view, there is some risk to this happening again in the March quarter, and the result would likely be the stock coming back down to earth."
Apple, based in Cupertino, Calif., has added $400 billion in market value since 2008, making it the world's most valuable company.
"These stocks don't just go straight up," said Shaw Wu, an analyst at Sterne Agee & Leach Inc. After such a big increase over the past several months, investors have quicker triggers to sell if the stock dips, he said. "There is a little bit of snowball effect." -- Bloomberg News
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