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As Mac sales rise, so does Apple's risk

Posted Dec 07 2007, 05:17 PM by allant
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This post was written by Douglas McIntyre of the blog 24/7 Wall Street:

A year ago, Apple was an iPod company that happened to sell some Macs. But, now Wall Street is looking to the Mac as the core driver of Apple earnings. And, expectations for the current quarter are close to spectacular,  with forecasts of 2.3 million units by some estimates.

In the third calendar quarter, Mac revenue hit $10.3 billion. iPod sales were $8.3 million. Last year during the comparable quarter, those numbers were almost the equal at around $7.5 billion each. Apple iPhone sales may become a big part of revenue, but that is at least a year away.

And, Apple is pressing its marketing of the Mac and pressing it hard. It is advertising its Mac operating system as an alternative to Windows and claiming that the processing power of the Mac is better than most PCs.

Apple has to be careful what it wishes for. Moving into the PC market is still a game of catch-up for Apple. It has, by some estimates, 5% of the global personal computer market. That still leaves it well behind Hewlett-Packard, Dell, and Chinese companies Leveno and Acer. All of these companies are likely to improve features and drop prices, when necessary, to keep market share. When the Mac’s sales were more modest, Apple could fly below the radar of the big Windows PC manufacturers.

Apple has another set of problems with the Mac. Jobs & Co. live in a glass house when it comes to claiming that the Mac OS has fewer bugs than Microsoft Vista. Blogs and chat rooms are full of reports about small glitches with the new Apple OS, and as it gets wider adoption those criticisms are likely to increase.

The hacker community is also targeting the Mac now that there are more of them around. Computer security firms have found that malicious software aimed at the Apple computer moved up exponentially this year.

Apple has a clever, and, perhaps winning long-term strategy. It will become a three-legged stool with the Mac, iPod, and iPhone each as big contributors to revenue. But, with the iPod, Apple has dealt from a position of strength. The Mac still have a very long way to go before it can drive even a fraction of the revenue that a company like Dell brings in. And, the Mac is already running into competitive headwinds.

With Wall Street counting on the Mac, even a modest drop-off in growth could take Apple’s stock price way down.

Comments

 

Unfortunatly I have to use Macs in the workplace and I can say honestly I don't see the hype, I've had my fair share of system crashes, file corruption and overall small bugs so they are in line with Windows.  And price point you can buy a much more powerful PC than you could a Mac, and now that Apple doesn't create their own CPU's (I know motorola was making the G4, G5 chips) shouldn't it be cheaper to get a Mac now they went with Intel?  

Also the reason you don't really see Apple having driver issues (which is the major problem behind vista besides the memory hog) is because you are stuck with what cards they sell (except for video), that's why you don't really see people modding their Mac Pros there aren't as many drivers supported as there are for Windows based Machines, not alone how many more millions of different type of software you can get with windows (minus the few million that contain viruses or other malware)

Also being a Gamer there is no competition between Apple and a PC you can either buy from Dell, HP, Toshiba, or Alienware.  Hands down PCs are far superior in that department.

The iPhone blah, not the first touchscreen phone (LG had that one in the bag with the Prada phone).  Nor is the fun fact you still can't send pix messages with it, something that all other phones have not had a problem.

The iPod sure it has market share but there are plenty of other MP3 Players that can do the same job and are cheaper.

I'm not against Apple (even though it looks it) I just don't like how much plublicity they get as being the best when in fact they are just the same as all the other manufacturers.

The Mac is just like any other computer and OS and has already shown that it has just as many or more bugs than other PC's and Microsoft's OS's. The only reason people "believe" that the Mac is lest prone to bugs or viruses is that 1) there aren't that many out there that people hear enough about them and 2) there is so little software (in comparison) developed for it that the potential for software conflicts which have long been the biggest problem on PC's is minimized. The Mac's problems will grow exponentially as their sales grow ("IF" they grow).

@Aaron, ou do know that Apple is the most closed ecosystem in the computer market? Vista is incompatible with what? With backwards compatability to 95 Apps work. And with over 100000 compatible hardware offerings, not very many working pieces out there that wont work.

Now how many apps are Mac compatible? Isnt legacy support for a Mac for 4-5 years? I think you outta rethink your post here.

comment4,

comment2,

will rimm and the iphone both survive or will only one make it?

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