Apple Continues to Expand Services Business: What's the Path Ahead?

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Apple Continues to Expand Services Business: What's the Path Ahead?

Apple AAPL is benefiting from the rapid expansion and diversification of the Services business, which has become a key growth driver of the company’s performance. In the second quarter of fiscal 2026, Services contributed 27.9% of total net sales, with revenues rising 16.3% year over year to $30.98 billion, which was a record in Apple’s history. 

This robust performance was broad-based, with double-digit growth in both developed and emerging markets and new all-time revenue records across most Services categories. The Services segment now includes offerings such as Apple TV, Apple Music, iCloud, the App Store, Apple Pay and new enterprise solutions, all of which are supported by Apple’s vast installed base of over 2.5 billion active devices.

The company continues to integrate new features and expand the breadth of its services. Apple recently unveiled a range of AI-powered enhancements across its services, set to arrive with its 2027 software releases this fall. Key updates include richer Flyover views and Local Lists in Apple Maps, more flexible item-sharing in Find My and Apple Cash bill-splitting powered by Visual Intelligence. 

Apple is also expanding video podcast support on Mac and tvOS, redesigning Shared Albums in iCloud and introducing a new Apple Fitness+ program. The updates aim to make Apple’s ecosystem more intelligent, personalized and collaborative while improving everyday experiences across navigation, payments, media, cloud storage and fitness services.

Apple’s Services business is on a strong upward trajectory, driven by ecosystem expansion, innovation and a focus on both consumer and enterprise needs. For the June quarter, management expects Services to grow at a similar year-over-year rate to the March quarter after removing the favorable impact from foreign exchange.

Apple Faces Stiff Competition

Apple is suffering from stiff competition from the likes of Netflix NFLX and Disney DIS. Both Netflix and Disney are expanding their footprint in domains like streaming and gaming.

Netflix is expanding its service offerings by investing in podcasts, live sports events and gaming, including a new kids’ gaming app called Netflix Playground. The company is also leveraging technology like AI to enhance content creation and user experience.

Disney is benefiting from its streaming segment, which has achieved a remarkable transformation, delivering sustainable profitability. The combined Disney+ and Hulu platform now generates consistent operating income, driven by disciplined pricing strategies and robust subscriber engagement. Entertainment SVOD revenues grew 13% year over year to $5.49 billion in the second quarter of fiscal 2026, while Entertainment SVOD operating income surged 88% to $582 million. The integration of Hulu content into Disney+ creates a comprehensive entertainment ecosystem that enhances customer retention and reduces churn.

AAPL’s Share Price Performance, Valuation & Estimates

Apple shares have gained 8.8% year to date, underperforming the broader Zacks Computer and Technology sector’s return of 13.2%.

AAPL Stock Performance

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AAPL stock is trading at a premium, with forward 12-month price/earnings of 31.78X compared with the Computer and Technology sector’s 24.01X. AAPL has a Value Score of F.

AAPL Valuation

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The Zacks Consensus Estimate for fiscal 2026 earnings is pegged at $8.75 per share, which has increased by a couple of pennies over the past 30 days. This suggests 17.29% year-over-year growth.

Apple Inc. Price and Consensus

Apple Inc. Price and Consensus

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Apple currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.

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