7 Stocks That Profit from Apple’s Profits

 
 
Few debates are more passionate than the one between iPhone and Android users. For iPhone loyalists, no other smartphone can compare, even if a feature-by-feature comparison reveals little difference. It’s about fit, feel, and finish. It’s about user experience … and user expectations. So it was a little bit surprising when the Apple’s launch of a new iPhone platform in late 2017 fell flat. Was it a reflection of a saturated market? Or were true believers being converted.

Recent reports see the tide turning for the iPhone, which is expected to see a resurgence. One of the reasons for that is the iPhone is finding a new audience overseas. Apple has accumulated up to $230 billion in cash overseas and is preparing for exceptional growth in two key markets. First, the company is anticipating a 170% increase in China. This is due to what Apple calls “significant pent-up demand” for the iPhone. Apple is also anticipating growth for the iPhone in India which is the world’s second largest smartphone market, but where the iPhone only has captured a mere 2%.

Add to that 300 million users with iPhones that are over two years old, and the company believes that their new products will offer the innovations that will get these users to upgrade.

But with Apple currently trading around $227, you may have to look at other areas to profit from Apple’s growth. And that means taking a look inside the iPhone. The companies that make some critical iPhone components are priced at levels that make attractive buying opportunities. These companies prove the adage that’s it’s what inside that counts.

In this report, we’ll tell you about 7 companies whose stocks can profit from Apple’s profit.

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