Apple is wholly unoriginal … and that’s okay ? Here Comes Sam(sung)

Apple is set to announce a handful of new products next week that you’ve already seen elsewhere. But when it comes to Apple, that’s not a problem.

Whether it’s larger phones, a smartwatch or a new mobile payments system — all of which are rumored to be announced next week — Apple will be following the lead of other companies that already have products on the market. That’s prompting renewed criticism that the company has lost its ability to innovate following the death of former CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs.

But even if Apple isn’t the first company to make these products, its track record indicates that it still has the opportunity to reap gains by executing them better than the competition.
“Apple is not usually first to market — they typically make an existing product much better and more usable,” said Amit Daryanani, an analyst with RBC Capital Markets.

Apple is widely expected to unveil a pair of larger iPhones next week measuring 4.7 inches and 5.5 inches, up from four inches on the iPhone 5S.
Those larger phones will finally give Apple (AAPL, Tech30) some entries into the “phablet” market. That product category has been led in recent years by rival Samsung.
For Apple, the larger phones are low-hanging fruit. Customers spent over $10 billion in the company’s App Store last year, the bulk of that going to gaming apps. Bigger screens and faster processors on the new iPhones will make those games even more compelling.
As for smartwatches, Apple will be following on the heels of devices from companies like Samsung, LG and Motorola that sync with smartphones and offer features like directions and fitness tracking.
But the recent crop of smartwatches have underwhelmed reviewers and failed to present a compelling reason why they’re more convenient than simply taking your phone out of your pocket. If Apple can find a way to improve on those models — perhaps with more sophisticated health tracking or location awareness — consumers may finally have a reason to ditch their old Timexes en masse.
The opportunity is even bigger in mobile payments, where smartphone-based systems like Isis and Google (GOOGL, Tech30) Wallet have been around for years without catching on.

Apple has reportedly been working with major credit-card companies on an iPhone-based payment system. The company already has more than 800 million credit cards on file thanks to iTunes and App Store accounts, according to some estimates, giving it a massive ready customer base.
Add to that the security of the iPhone’s fingerprint identification system and Apple could finally push merchants and consumers to ditch plastic and move to smartphone-based transactions.
“To say that Apple is coming out with a product that already exists ignores the fact that there were MP3 players before the iPod and smartphones before the iPhone,” said Walter Piecyk, an analyst with BTIG. “Those products defined their categories

Having trouble with your iPhone 5 battery? You might be eligible for a free replacement.
Apple (AAPL, Tech30) said “a very small percentage” of iPhone 5 smartphones may “suddenly experience shorter battery life or need to be charged more frequently.”

Don’t get too excited just yet. After a year or two, everyone’s iPhone battery seems to carry less juice than it once did. But Apple’s repair program is limited to certain customers in the United States and China.
Only iPhone 5 smartphones sold between September 2012 and January 2013 are eligible, and only those that fall within a certain range of serial numbers. Apple has opened a website that allows people to determine whether their phones are eligible. (To access your serial number, tap Settings > General > About > Serial Number).

Investors curbed their bets on Apple on Wednesday.

One possible reason: They got a reminder that the company won’t have a free run at the market this fall even with the release of the hotly anticipated iPhone 6 and supposed iWatch.

Apple’s shares fell 4.2%, having hit an all-time closing high of $103.30 on Tuesday. The drop coincided with rival Samsung’s event at the IFA show in Germany, where it previewed new versions of its Galaxy

Apple Inc. (AAPL)-Nasdaq
Prev Close: 103.30
Open: 103.20
Bid: 98.79 x 100
Ask: 98.82 x 100
1y Target Est: 106.83
Beta: 0.83
Earnings Date: Oct 27 – Oct 31 (Est.)
Day’s Range: 98.58 – 103.20
52wk Range: 63.89 – 103.74
Volume: 125,424,577
Avg Vol (3m): 49,884,300
Market Cap: 592.44B
P/E (ttm): 16.60
EPS (ttm): 5.96
Div & Yield: 1.88 (2.00%

iShares SouthKorea ETF (EWY : NYSE : US$65.27), Net Change: -0.13, % Change: -0.20%, Volume: 1,332,424
Arms race?

Samsung unveiled new versions of its Galaxy Note smartphone on Wednesday, featuring a crisper, 5.7-inch display edition version of the Note with a curved edge screen on one of the phone’s sides, helping users to stay focused on their main screen without having to respond to calendar reminders or incoming emails.

It also demonstrated a Virtual Reality headset that on version of the Note with a curved edge screen on one of the phone’s sides, helping users to stay focused on their main screen without having to respond to calendar reminders or incoming emails.

. The launch comes just less than a week before Apple’s September 9 event where Apple is expected to roll out a 4.7- and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 as well as a possible iWatch device. Last week, Samsung said it would begin selling a stand-alone wristwatch, the Samsung Gear S, which will be able to make and receive calls without having to be tethered to a smartphone. Apple is also expected to join forces with credit card companies to provide a mobile payment option for the iPhone 6 and iOS 8.

Steven Madden, Ltd.

SHOO : NASDAQ : US$36.78
BUY 
Target: US$41.00

COMPANY DESCRIPTION:
Steven Madden, Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, designs,
sources, markets and sells fashion-forward footwear for women,
men and children. The company was founded in 1990 and is
headquartered in Long Island City, New York. SHOO has a
portfolio of brands that reaches globally among all economic
tiers. SHOO offers products through wholesale partners, an ecommerce
platform and its own retail stores.

Consumer & Retail — Footwear and Apparel
SPRING ’14 PRODUCT PREVIEW HIGHLIGHTS NEWNESS: REITERATE
BUY, $41 TARGET
Investment recommendation
After spending last week with SHOO in their showroom previewing the
2014 spring product line, we came away positive on the level of newness
in the line that should bolster its competitive position next year. More
importantly, we believe SHOO’s wholesale customers were equally as
enthusiastic with what they saw. In particular, wedges with chunkier
heels, canvas sneakers with pony hair, and the Stingray Oxford booties
were standouts in our opinion. Interestingly, the chunky heel wedge is a
function of an emerging wider pant leg trend. ASP trends are looking to
be consistent with spring ’13; however, if the wide leg pant trend holds,
it could spur a significant increase in units next year. With plenty of new
fashion coming in 2014, we reiterate our BUY rating.
Investment highlights
 The persistent discounting in the mall by most retailers is driving
SHOO to respond with elevated promotions just to maintain its
competitive stance. As such, we have moderated our retail gross
margin estimate down by 30bps to 63.2%. Offsetting the
promotional impact to retail, however, is the market share gain in
wholesale, resulting in our wholesale footwear growth estimate to
increase to 12% from 11.5%. Auto-replenishment of on-point
fashion (e.g. Troopa bootie) is helping further its market position.
Valuation
Our $41 target is based on a blend of 15x 2014E EPS/ 10x EBITDA/DCF.

eBay

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EBAY :

NASDAQ : US$57.38
BUY 
Target: US$64.00

COMPANY DESCRIPTION:
Founded originally as an online auction site in 1995, eBay has evolved over the years and aspires to now be recognized as an eCommerce enabler. The company is headquartered in San Jose, California, and operates three main business segments: Marketplaces, Payments, and GSI.

 

Summary
eBay’s Q2/13 results were solid, with revenue and EPS at the high end of guidance although slightly below consensus. Guidance was mixed, with Q3 guidance below our and consensus estimates, while management now expects full year results to come in at the low end of the previously-stated range. We believe eBay’s business remains healthy, despite this slight pause in growth driven by weakness in international economies. The big Q4 acceleration implied in full year guidance may keep some investors on the sidelines, but the bright spots in the quarter lead us to believe this is a buying opportunity.
Key Points
 Bullish: fixed price GMV growth of 17% was strong; U.S. revenue growth was strong at 16.1%, accelerating from 13.2% in Q1; account growth accelerated at both eBay and PayPal; Bill Me Later stayed strong; rollout of offline initiatives remains encouraging.
Bearish: International weakness hits the model on unit growth, FX translation, and a higher tax rate; margins in both Payments and Marketplaces reflected increased spend across several areas (except Marketing, which served as a safety valve for the second straight
quarter); Q4 will have to be strong for eBay to hit its FY guidance.
 Estimate Changes: We are lowering our FY13/FY14/FY15 revenue estimates to $16.2B/$18.9B/$22.0B from $16.6B/$19.4B/$22.4B, and EPS estimates to $2.71/$3.20/$3.72 from $2.78/$3.34/$3.90.
Valuation
We lower our price target from $67 to $64, based on 20x our lower 2014 EPS estimate of $3.20.