Apple will be a focus company for the market during the upcoming week, as the tech giant is scheduled to hold its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) from June 13 through June 17. In terms of earnings for the calendar second quarter (fiscal third quarter for Apple), the current mean EPS estimate is $1.40, compared to year-ago actual EPS of $1.85. If Apple reports a year-over-year decline in EPS for Q2 2016, it will mark the second straight quarter that the company has reported a year-over-year decline in EPS. The last time Apple reported two consecutive quarters of year-over-year earnings declines was Q2 2013 through Q3 2013 (fiscal Q3 2013 through Q4 2013 for AAPL).
As a result of this projected decline in EPS, Apple is expected to be the largest contributor to the estimated earnings decline for the S&P 500 Information Technology sector for Q2 2016. The estimated earnings decline for the Information Technology sector is -7.3%. Excluding Apple, the estimated earnings decline for the sector would improve to -2.1%.
As of today, if Apple reports actual EPS equal to or below the mean EPS estimate for the quarter, it will mark the first time that AAPL has been the largest detractor to earnings growth for the Information Technology sector for two consecutive quarters since Q2 2013 through Q3 2013.
iPhone Sales a Major Contributor to Apple’s Slide
What is driving Apple’s substantial contribution to the estimated earnings decline for the Information Technology sector for Q2 2016? Over the past three years on average, the iPhone product segment has accounted for about 60% of the total revenues generated by AAPL. From Q1 2014 through Q4 2015, the iPhone product segment reported average year-over-year revenue growth of 31%.
However, last quarter (Q1 2016), the segment reported a year-over-year decline in revenues of -18%. For Q2 2016, the iPhone product segment is projected to report a year-over-year decline in revenues of -22%.
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