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Time to Buy Apple's Stock After Record Q2 EPS?

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Along with its Magnificent Seven peer Amazon (AMZN - Free Report) , Apple (AAPL - Free Report)  highlighted a week that saw a nice rally in broader markets after Fed Chair Jerome Powell dismissed the possibility of rate hikes on Wednesday. 

Adding momentum to the market, Apple was able to exceed quarterly expectations for its fiscal second quarter yesterday evening and announcied an increase in its dividend and stock buybacks.

Q2 Financial Highlights 

Revenue records in more than a dozen countries helped Apple post an all-time high for Q2 EPS at $1.53 which edged estimates of $1.51 a share and rose a percentage point from the comparative quarter. Canada, Latin America, and the Middle East were some of the international segments that saw record growth with Q2 sales of $90.75 billion beating estimates by 1% despite decreasing from $94.83 billion a year ago.

Notably, Apple has exceeded top and bottom-line expectations for five consecutive quarters posting an average earnings surprise of 4.14% in its last four quarterly reports.

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Dividend Increase & Stock Buybacks

Apple’s board authorized an additional $110 billion for share repurchases given continued confidence in its business as the tech giant aims to be cash-neutral. Additionally, Apple will be raising its dividend by 4% to $0.25 per share (quarterly) and is planning for more annual payout increases going forward.

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 Growth Trajectory 

Based on Zacks estimates, Apple’s annual earnings are now expected to be up 6% in fiscal 2024 and are projected to rise another 8% in FY25 to $7.10 per share. Total sales are forecasted to be virtually flat this year but are projected to rise 5% in FY25 to $403.72 billion.

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Takeaway

Apple’s stock currently lands a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). To that point, Apple appears to be pushing past domestic monopoly concerns and regulatory issues in China by expanding in other foreign markets although there could still be better buying opportunities ahead.


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