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Apple Says March Quarter Revenue Will Fall Short Due to Coronavirus Impact [Updated]

apple logo white grayApple today issued an update on its financial guidance for the March quarter, announcing that the company will not meet its revenue goals due to the impact of the COVID-19 coronavirus epidemic in China.

Our quarterly guidance issued on January 28, 2020 reflected the best information available at the time as well as our best estimates about the pace of return to work following the end of the extended Chinese New Year holiday on February 10. Work is starting to resume around the country, but we are experiencing a slower return to normal conditions than we had anticipated. As a result, we do not expect to meet the revenue guidance we provided for the March quarter due to two main factors.

Apple cites both constrained iPhone supplies worldwide and lower customer demand for Apple products in China as the main impacts on performance for the quarter.

On the iPhone supply side, Apple says all of its manufacturing partner facilities are located outside of the Hubei province epicenter for the epidemic and have reopened, the ramp-up to full production has been slower than expected.

As for customer demand in China, Apple says store closings and limited hours have significantly reduced customer traffic, although corporate offices and contact centers have reopened and online stores have remained open.

Apple says it is continuing to monitor the situation and will provide additional information on its quarterly earnings call in April. Apple also says it is more than doubling its previously announced donation to help in the public health fight against the Wuhan coronavirus.

Apple had predicted in its earnings release at the end of January that it would see revenue of $63–$67 billion for the March quarter, a somewhat wider guidance range than usual as Apple acknowledged the coronavirus situation was leading to some uncertainty, but it appears the impact will be even larger than Apple had accounted for.

Update 5:59 p.m.: Bloomberg has shared Tim Cook's memo to Apple employees addressing the situation:

Team,

The response to COVID-19 has touched the lives of so many in the Apple family, and I want to thank everyone for their dedication, empathy, understanding, and care. Today, we more than doubled our donation to support the historic and global health response.

Our paramount concern is with the people who make up Apple’s community of employees, partners, customers, and suppliers in China. I also want to recognize the many people across our teams who have been working around the clock to manage Apple’s global COVID-19 response with diligence and thoughtfulness.

Corporate offices and contact centers have reopened across China, and our stores are starting to reopen, but we are experiencing a slower return to normal conditions than we had anticipated. This afternoon, I shared this update with our community of shareholders and investors to note that we do not expect to meet the revenue guidance we provided for the March quarter. Outside of China, customer demand across our product and service categories has been strong to date and in line with our expectations. Apple is fundamentally strong, and this disruption to our business is only temporary.

Our first priority - now and always - is the health and safety of our employees, supply chain partners, customers, and the communities in which we operate. Our profound gratitude is with those on the front lines of confronting this public health emergency.

Tim

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Top Rated Comments

PickUrPoison Avatar
80 months ago

How's that manufacturing in China working out for you now Tim Apple?
It’s been working out great for Mr. Apple and more importantly, his customers 🙂
Score: 28 Votes (Like | Disagree)
brinary001 Avatar
80 months ago

How's that manufacturing in China working out for you now Tim Apple?
Right because US-based manufacturing would NEVER be affected by anything whatsoever...
Score: 25 Votes (Like | Disagree)
PickUrPoison Avatar
80 months ago
No surprise they’re updating guidance. But Apple will be fine.

I really hope they can get the virus under control though.
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
80 months ago
I care less about the loss of share holder value than I do about the loss of so many lives.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
80 months ago
How's that manufacturing in China working out for you now Tim Apple?
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Queen6 Avatar
80 months ago
The global impact of 2019-nCoV will undoubtedly be widespread and impactful on multiple levels. Apple is simply reporting the facts as they see it to the shareholders. 2019-nCoV is without any doubts a serious issue and the virus must be contained. China is taking a very strong stance at tremendous financial cost to contain 2019-nCoV, realistically there is no other option.

The why's and the wherefores can be analysed at a later date, what's paramount right now is to stop the spread of the virus for obvious reasons....

Q-6
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)