Rosenblatt Securities analyst Jun Zhang maintained a sell rating on Apple with a price target of 0 per share, citing a decline in iPhone sales in China is leading to a wave of production cuts by the company. “Based on our recent channel checks, we believe Apple’s total iPhone sales in China were down ~-30% y/y in November,” said Zhang in a note to clients on Tuesday. Zhang stated that consumers are opting for cheaper models than the iPhone 11 Pro, which retails for around ,100. Rosenblatt’s sell rating on Apple has a price target of 0 per share, about -46% difference from the current price on Tuesday morning. Apple sales, 2017-2020 - Click to enlarge It was only last week when Credit Suisse warned about declining iPhone shipments in China: CS said
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Rosenblatt Securities analyst Jun Zhang maintained a sell rating on Apple with a price target of $150 per share, citing a decline in iPhone sales in China is leading to a wave of production cuts by the company.
Zhang stated that consumers are opting for cheaper models than the iPhone 11 Pro, which retails for around $1,100. Rosenblatt’s sell rating on Apple has a price target of $150 per share, about -46% difference from the current price on Tuesday morning. |
Apple sales, 2017-2020 |
It was only last week when Credit Suisse warned about declining iPhone shipments in China:
CS said iPhone shipments in China dropped a shocking 35.4% YoY in November (following a 10.3% YoY drop in October). This compares to a 0.2% increase in the broader regional smartphone market. Additionally, CS reports that total shipments in China are now down 7.4% since the launch of the iPhone 11 line. Besides Rosenblatt and CS offering their gloomy outlooks on Apple, Maximum Group has a recent selling rating with $190 price target, -32% from current prices; Elazar Advisors’ neutral rating with a $204 price target, -27% from current prices, and Wells Fargo Securities’ equal weight with a $245 price target, a 12% difference from current prices. |
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