Apple to Announce Earnings Today Following First Revenue Warning in 16 Years, End of Unit Sales Reporting

aapl logo 2018Apple is set to report its earnings results for the first quarter of its 2019 fiscal year at 1:30 p.m. Pacific Time today.

The quarter began September 30, 2018 and ran through December 29, 2018, according to Apple's fiscal year accounting calendar.

Apple issued a rare earnings warning for the quarter on January 2, its first in over 16 years. The revised guidance is as follows:

  • revenue of approximately $84 billion

  • gross margin of approximately 38 percent

  • op. ex. of approximately $8.7 billion

  • other income/expense of approximately $550 million

  • tax rate of approximately 16.5 percent before discrete items

Apple's initial guidance for the quarter on November 1:

  • revenue between $89 billion and $93 billion

  • gross margin between 38 percent and 38.5 percent

  • op. ex. between $8.7 billion and $8.8 billion

  • other income/expense of $300 million

  • tax rate of approximately 16.5 percent before discrete items

Apple's guidance suggests it will report its second-best first quarter results ever, based on revenue, behind its 2018 record of $88.3 billion:

  • 2015: $74.6 billion

  • 2016: $75.9 billion

  • 2017: $78.4 billion

  • 2018: $88.3 billion

  • 2019: $84 billion

What to Look For

  • Apple's revised guidance suggests it will report its first holiday quarter sales decline since 2001, although it would still be the company's second-best quarter ever in terms of revenue.

  • This is Apple's first earnings report in which it will not disclose iPhone, iPad, or Mac unit sales, a change it announced back on November 1. Apple's financial chief Luca Maestri said Apple may provide qualitative commentary about sales if necessary, so it will be interesting to see how the conference call and question-and-answer session play out.

  • In a letter to shareholders on January 2, Apple CEO Tim Cook disclosed that Apple's revenue will be lower than its original guidance for the quarter, coming in at approximately $84 billion. Apple initially guided for revenue of $89 billion to $93 billion in the quarter on November 1. Look for any potential commentary surrounding the shortfall.

  • Apple's guidance for its second quarter of fiscal 2019, which began December 30 and so far only encompasses the launch of new Smart Battery Cases for the iPhone XS, ‌iPhone‌ XS Max, and ‌iPhone‌ XR. It could eventually include new iPads, a new iPod touch, new AirPods, the AirPower, more. Analysts expect revenue of around $58.9 billion in the second quarter, compared to $61.1 billion in the year-ago quarter.

  • Continued growth of Apple's Services category, including the App Store, Apple Music, iCloud, iTunes, Apple Pay, and AppleCare. Last quarter, Apple's services brought in a record $9.9 billion revenue. Apple has said it is still on target to double its fiscal 2016 services revenue by fiscal 2020. Analysts expect services revenue of around $11 billion in the quarter.

  • Continued growth of Apple's Wearable, Home, and Accessories category, previously named Other Products, including the Apple Watch, Apple TV, HomePod, AirPods, Beats, iPod touch, and accessories—particularly as Apple diversifies revenue beyond the ‌iPhone‌.

Apple's CEO ‌Tim Cook‌ and CFO Luca Maestri will discuss the company's earnings results on a conference call at 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time today. MacRumors will loosely transcribe the one-hour call as it occurs live.

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Top Rated Comments

Baymowe335 Avatar
88 months ago
BEFORE everyone freaks out, we are getting more detail on services margin and they will post record EPS.

Doom and gloomers need to calm down. Too summarize:

China was over 100% the revenue shortfall and revenue records were still set in the US, Canada, Mexico, Spain, Italy, Germany, Korea, Vietnam, and the Netherlands.

No, prices aren't too high in all markets and for ones like China, they have priced iPhones more aggressively.

Other companies have reported significant weakness in China too, including:

* Apple
* Nvidia (revised rev down 20%)
* Caterpillar
* Samsung
* Intel
* FedEx
* Goodyear
* Tiffany

Apple is going to make $20B in profit in 90 days in Q1 2019.

The stock trades at 10X earnings, so Mr. Market will value earnings over time.

Stocks go up and down.

Have a nice day.
Score: 23 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ThomasJL Avatar
88 months ago
One (out of many) reasons why I miss Steve Jobs is because he cared more about customers than shareholders. Tim Cook cares more about shareholders than customers. That’s why Cook raised prices by hundreds of dollars on many of Apple’s products. That’s also why Cook let many of Apple’s less profitable products (such as the Mac Pro, Mac Mini, iPod Touch, etc.) go without updates for many years, while also killing off less profitable product lines like the Cinema Display line and the Airport line. For Cook, it’s profits over people.
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ryanwarsaw Avatar
88 months ago
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You tend to state your opinions as if they are facts. Unless you work at Apple in an executive position you offer nothing more than mere speculation the same as the rest of us. You talk to people like they are little children which also doesn't help.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
keysofanxiety Avatar
88 months ago
When will all of you 4 inchers realise you are in the minority.
I thought 4 inches was the average? :(
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
neoelectronaut Avatar
88 months ago
Make a 4" phone you cowards.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9081094 Avatar
88 months ago
It will start with Cook saying he’s ‘thrilled’ and ending with he has great confidence in Apple and it’s products in the pipeline. Followed with vague answers from questions, blaming the bad economics in China (which predict to grow at a rate of an astonishing 6% throughout 2020). Defending the high prices in the UK for the brexit (which still hasn’t occurred).

Amazing :rolleyes:
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)