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Wednesday, 20 April 2011 - Japan may cloud another stellar Apple quarter |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Apple Apple to ship new iPhone in September: sources Japan may cloud another stellar Apple quarter Intel and VMWare give downtrodden tech sector a lift Smartphones and Japan in focus in Nokia Q1 report Apple sues Samsung, says stop copying us Japan woes force scrutiny of Apple's margins Tablet market seen surging to $49 billion by 2015 Video: High-tech earnings bonanza Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read Apple to ship new iPhone in September: sources 7:29am EDT UPDATE 4-AT&T weathers iPhone exclusivity loss 10:02am EDT Obama defends U.S. deficit plan, sees common ground | 9:19am EDT Fox to punish leaks after "Glee" spoiler 6:01am EDT Michelle Obama's plane was too close to other jet 3:37am EDT Discussed 96 Palin returns with feisty, anti-establishment speech 74 UPDATE 1-Geithner says Congress will pass debt limit increase 50 Senate panel slams Goldman in scathing crisis report Watched Cupless bra combats cleavage crinkle Fri, Apr 15 2011 VW unveils new sporty Beetle Mon, Apr 18 2011 German scientists develop thought-controlled car Tue, Apr 19 2011 SMALL BUSINESS Entrepreneur's Edge: Instant translation on your smartphone When Otavio Good released the first video of his Word Lens translation app in use, it became a viral phenomenon. Since then he's been busy recruiting programmers to help roll it out to include more languages beyond the original Spanish.  Full Article | Video  New app calculates calories through photos of food Common budget mistakes for tech startups Japan may cloud another stellar Apple quarter Tweet Share this By Poornima Gupta SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc is expected to report another spectacular quarter on Wednesday, tempered by growing caution over how supply constraints will squeeze margins and restrain iPhone and iPad sales. In addition to... Email Print Related News Intel's sales shine, defy PC growth fears Tue, Apr 19 2011 RIM launches PlayBook but fans don't play along Tue, Apr 19 2011 Goldman profit drops, regulations cloud outlook Tue, Apr 19 2011 Seagate buys Samsung hard disk unit Tue, Apr 19 2011 Sony Ericsson battles for parts after Japan quake Tue, Apr 19 2011 Analysis & Opinion Tech wrap: Q1 earnings beat expectations, RIM’s PlayBook – not so much Low key PlayBook launch day Related Topics Technology » Media » Natural Disasters » iPad » Steve Jobs » Stocks     The Apple iPad 2 is shown during its launch event in San Francisco, California March 2, 2011. Credit: Reuters/Beck Diefenbach By Poornima Gupta SAN FRANCISCO | Wed Apr 20, 2011 11:12am EDT SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc is expected to report another spectacular quarter on Wednesday, tempered by growing caution over how supply constraints will squeeze margins and restrain iPhone and iPad sales. In addition to seeking an update on Chief Executive Steve Jobs' health, investors will look for clues on how the company is marshaling its supply chain to secure the crucial components that may be in short supply after Japan's earthquake and tsunami. Apple's fiscal second quarter report also comes as it prepares to build the next iPhone with a faster processor, which will begin shipping in September, three people with direct knowledge of the company's supply chain said on Wednesday. Shares of Apple rose 2 percent in morning trading. Analysts are betting Apple will take a hit, either in paying higher prices for parts or even in getting enough iPads and phones to market, at a time rivals including Research in Motion and Motorola Inc are flooding stores with tablets. This would be the first quarterly report for Apple under the stewardship of Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook since Jobs went on his third medical leave in January. "The biggest concern at the moment is quite short term in nature and that revolves around the supply chain that is a global issue following the catastrophe in Japan," said Daniel Ernst, analyst with Hudson Square Research. "We are all interested to learn how Apple is managing that." "They are in the best position to manage it but there is virtually no way they won't have some impact," he added. Apple, a big purchaser of touchscreen displays and flash memory, is dependent on Japan for some of its key components, sparking concern that the disruption due to the crisis there may hurt its gross margins. Wedbush Securities analyst Scott Sutherland estimates a 2 to 3 percentage point decline in margins in the June quarter. Despite the expected pressure on costs, analysts are bullish on the company's long-term prospects. "The demand for Apple products is incredible, the company has managed the business very well in terms of cost and margin progression and new R&D, product launches," Ernst said. "So the long-term story looks fantastic." HINTS AND CLUES For the March quarter, the main drivers of growth include its perennial bestseller iPhone, which became available on the Verizon network during the past quarter, and the Mac line of computers. Analysts are estimating sales of about 6 million iPads in the fiscal second quarter, alongside about 16 million iPhones and 3-4 million Macs. 1 2 Next Technology Media Natural Disasters iPad Steve Jobs Tweet this Share this Link this Digg this Email Reprints   We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language, all capital letters or appear to be spam, and we review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. 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