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Bear Stearns: ‘We see Apple making further PC share gains,’ raises price target to $58
Friday, September 23, 2005 - 12:03 PM EST

"Bear Stearns maintained an 'outperform' rating and established a 2006 target price of $58 on Apple Computer (AAPL), saying near-term trends for the company remain strong," David Ng reports for Forbes.

"'We see Apple making further PC share gains,' Bear Stearns said, citing the iPod's drive in a resurgence of the Apple brand. The research firm is modeling sequential CPU unit growth for Apple of 5% and 8% in the calendar third and fourth quarters, which is a conservative set of estimates given Apple's forecasted market growth of 8% and 15%," Ng reports.

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Sep 23, 05 - 12:10 pm Comment from: Douglas Rain

Go Apple!

I wonder....will overall US marketshare hit 5% by this time next yr with into of Intel Macs?

Will it reach 10% as Vista flounders, Leopard leaps and Intel transition is complete across the entire product line?

Sep 23, 05 - 12:16 pm Comment from: hammer

Each 1% gain equals Billions of dollars for AAPL. Go AAPL.

Sep 23, 05 - 12:17 pm Comment from: MacDude

When Apple gets those virutally unlimited Intel processors, for every MacTels sale means one less PC sale.

All those Apple Stores opening up...

Apple needs to blitz the enterprise market and office space with a low cost MacTel.

Sep 23, 05 - 12:25 pm Comment from: Stretchpants

I think the biggest impact to marketshare is still a few post-transition years away. Once Leopard and Vista have a few head-to-head years, Apple will make the biggest dents. Maybe even holes. 10%, though quite optimistic, is not totally out of the question.

Sep 23, 05 - 12:52 pm Comment from: Macaday

According to the Thurrot/Enderle bongo-duo Apple is set to be badly affected by Vista. What a joke. Apple is going strong and when the Intel chipped machines arrive sales will take off like they did with the iPod. At which point the bongo-duo will probably stop being funded that other duo of Ballmer/Gates.

We will laugh.

Sep 23, 05 - 01:05 pm Comment from: bikersrule

I'm waiting for the first virus/malware/adware/etcware issue for Vista once it is released. There should then be two outcomes. The first is the reaction from windows' consumers and the second is the collective giggles from mac users.

Sep 23, 05 - 01:07 pm Comment from: Wingsy

Who was it, Dvorak, Thurrott or Enderle who wrote not so long ago that Mac sales were going to hit rock bottom real soon because of the Intel switch? Where is that article? .... I wanna wave this article under his nose.

Sep 23, 05 - 01:20 pm Comment from: gwm

It's happening! I'm an old dude, eh? I was afraid I wouldn't live long enough to see it. God damn, I"m happy! At last, at last! Yessssssss.

Sep 23, 05 - 01:45 pm Comment from: G Spank

Let's not kid ourselves. Vista is probably going to be a huge success for MS. Most people really don't even see Apple as a choice, simply because they are scared to death of learning a new and foreign computing landscape (even though that's exactly what they'll be doing with Vista). Really this past year was Apples biggest opportunity, but soon people will hold off and wait for Vista. I still think that Apple will break 5% by the end of this year, and when they come out with the intel models, probably will continue to grow, but I do think Vista will slow their growth down considerably.

Sep 23, 05 - 01:48 pm Comment from: alibababa

I think that the biggest leap/gain that Apple will have will be during at the time AFTER MAC OS X. Since Leopard 10.5 will be the last OS X OS, I hope that Apple has some truly amazing, innovating, and windows-user capturing features that it will not introduce until before the intro of the OS (OS 11...or whatever it will be called). This is the time when Apple might be planning to "break the glass ceiling"

Sep 23, 05 - 04:05 pm Comment from: Cloudwall

Vista may be a success with home users, but the corporations are not going to run out and upgrade all their computers to Vista as soon as it is released.

Sep 23, 05 - 04:54 pm Comment from: MacJack

The hype surrounding Vista may delay a few switchers, and give PC users the illusion that Windows has caught up. But it will soon be revealed as just a slightly less ugly version of XP.

Sidebar is nowhere near as elegant as Dashboard, and turning windows on their side is way less user-friendly than Expose.

Sep 25, 05 - 06:47 pm Comment from: catseye

Many people in the office where I work (in Osaka) are still using WINDOWS 98 and 2000. They couldn't care less about XP. Are corporations really going to run out to buy Vista? Me thinks NOT.

Sep 26, 05 - 04:16 pm Comment from: H Spank

G Spank,

The latest issue of the Economist collects many of the best points of the last years worth of issues on the flow of money that I was describing about our housing market and the value of the dollar:

http://www.economist.com/printedition/

H

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