Apple seen revamping iPod Line
Posted on Thu, 30 Aug 2007 01:35:13 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Franklin Paul
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc. shares rose more than 5 percent on Wednesday on
growing expectations that the company will announce a revamped line of iPods
next week.
Technology news Web sites have speculated that Apple could launch a new video
iPod with a large touch screen similar to the iPhone, and a redesigned iPod nano
in time for the end-of-year holiday shopping season.
Others also suggested that Apple may announce a deal for its iTunes online music
store to sell albums from the Beatles, the last and biggest digital music
hold-out.
Apple has distributed invitations to a September 5 event in San Francisco, but
did not say what it would be about.
"The product announcement is likely to include a full line-up of revamped iPods
with significantly greater functionality at current price points, including the
much-anticipated full-screen video iPod," Goldman Sachs said in a note, urging
investors to buy Apple shares.
Goldman said September 5 would bring "the almost certain launch of a new family
of iPods" ahead of the holiday season, which accounts for the biggest chunk of
sales for that part of Apple's business.
Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster Munster said he saw a 70 percent chance that
Apple would launch wide screen, multi-touch iPods. His note also speculated on a
Beatles deal next week.
"In light of the fact that the tag line of Apple's special event invitation was
"The beat goes on," the final words of the Beatles last press release, we expect
Apple to announce the availability of the Beatles music library on iTunes,"
Munster wrote.
In June, the widow of former Beatle George Harrison said fans would probably
have to wait until early 2008 before they can buy Beatles music online.
Apple shares are up about 55 percent this year, driven by the steady strength of
the iPod, which dominates the portable music player market, and the late June
launch of the iPhone.
An overhaul of the iPod line would come as the company faces new efforts by
rivals to erode the dominance of its iTunes online music store.
Nokia , The world's largest maker of mobile phones, on Wednesday unveiled in
London its own online music
store and new top-end handsets.
Earlier in August, Viacom Inc's MTV Networks combined its online music store
Urge with a music subscription service from RealNetworks Inc , and Universal,
the world's largest music label, said it was testing the sale of songs without
copyright protection through Google , Wal-Mart and Amazon.com .
"If anyone wants to take Apple on, they have to simplify the process and
streamline, not only purchasing music but moving it over to the devices that
consumers really want and that's where Apple kind of stays ahead of everybody,"
said Tim Bajarin, president of Creative Strategies.
Music sales through iTunes account for about 11 percent of Apple's $5.4 billion
in quarterly revenue, but more importantly the service is seen as a key part of
the company's strategy to keep people buying its lucrative iPods.
Apple last refreshed the iPod almost a year ago when it boosted the storage of
its highest-capacity model to 80 gigabytes, introduced a thinner iPod nano and a
smaller Shuffle.
Separately, Apple said on Wednesday it will sell television programs in Britain
through its iTunes store.
The stock closed up $7.26 to $134.08 on Nasdaq.
(Additional reporting by Scott Hillis in San Francisco and Yinka Adegoke in New
York)
© Copyright 2007 Reuters.
Photo:
Invite for Apple Event on September 5th.
Posted on Thu, 30 Aug 2007 01:35:13 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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