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Apple Buyout Targets Could Include Netflix and Sonos, JPMorgan Says

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Monday, 04 February 2019 11:25 AM EST

Apple Inc. investors are likely looking for the company to use its massive cash pile to make acquisitions, and names like Netflix Inc., Activision Blizzard Inc. and Sonos Inc. are among the companies that JPMorgan sees as strong strategic fits.

Shares of Apple have lost nearly 30 percent from an October record, dropping on concerns over the demand prospects for its key iPhone product line.

In its most recent quarterly report, the company posted its first holiday-quarter sales decline since 2001, a drop that was almost entirely due to lower smartphone sales. The stock rose 1 percent in early trading on Monday, on track for its fourth straight daily gain.

Given this environment, and given that Apple has roughly $130 billion in net cash -- along with an average of $45 billion in cash flow generated every year after dividends -- investors are likely hoping that Apple “uses its balance sheet strength to insulate the business against often-seen disruptions in the technology landscape,” analyst Samik Chatterjee wrote. JPMorgan has an overweight rating on Apple stock (AAPL), along with a $228 price target.

Chatterjee noted that the prospect of such deals was speculative and theoretical. Apple didn’t immediately return a request for a comment, and neither did Netflix, Activision or Sonos.

In JPMorgan’s view, video gaming, video content and smart home speakers are among the industries with “the most strategic value,” for Apple, “providing potential growth opportunities to leverage services over a wider installed base.”

Netflix was deemed “the best strategic fit” for Apple in the content category, “although we appreciate a combination is less likely as Netflix is unlikely to be a seller for a modest premium.” The video-streaming giant has a market capitalization of $148.4 billion.

Video content provides “leverage to rapid growth in content consumption on mobile” and Netflix has “an established platform to accelerate Apple’s nascent investments in original content,” Chatterjee wrote to clients. Shares of Netflix rose 1.3 percent on Monday.

The speaker category has a “focus on high engagement with customers,” and it offers “synergies in driving Apple Music services.”

Apple is “currently lagging competitors in the smart home category,” JPMorgan wrote, referring to the company’s HomePod product line. Sonos, in contrast, has a “differentiated position as a premium home speaker system relative to Amazon Alexa and Google Home,” along with “strong loyalty among current customers and [a] robust international presence.”

Sonos had a market cap of $1.2 billion, as of Friday’s close. The stock rose 6 percent on Monday, its seventh straight daily gain -- the longest such streak in its history.

For Apple, a video-game acquisition would offer “leverage to an industry rapidly transitioning to mobile,” while the “hardware capabilities for high-end gaming potentially [support] a replacement cycle.”

Among targets mentioned in press reports, JPMorgan wrote, “we find Activision Blizzard to be the best strategic fit” for Apple. Shares of Activision rose 0.7 percent. The company had a market cap of $35.1 billion through Friday.

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Apple Inc. investors are likely looking for the company to use its massive cash pile to make acquisitions, and names like Netflix Inc., Activision Blizzard Inc. and Sonos Inc. are among the companies that JPMorgan sees as strong strategic fits.
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