Apple's $1 Billion Streaming Sinkhole: Is This the Costliest Gamble in Tech?

GuruFocus.com
03-21

Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is bleeding over $1 billion a year on Apple TV+, but it's not losing sleep over it. Since launching in 2019, Apple has poured more than $5 billion annually into streaming content, yet its subscriber countestimated between 40 to 45 millionstill lags far behind Netflix's (NASDAQ:NFLX) 301 million. While hits like Ted Lasso and Severance have earned critical acclaim, the service remains a money pit, bundled under Apple's broader Services segment, which raked in $26.1 billion last quarter. Apple trimmed its streaming budget by $500 million last year, signaling a shift in strategy, but it's still playing the long game in an industry dominated by deep-pocketed rivals.

    Despite the losses, Apple can afford to play the waiting game. The company's cash reserves sit at a comfortable $57 billion, giving it the firepower to absorb years of unprofitability if necessary. To mitigate losses, Apple has leaned into bundling, offering Apple TV+ alongside services like iCloud, Apple Music, and even Comcast's Peacock and Netflix in discounted packages. The goal? Keep users inside the Apple ecosystem for the long haul. While streaming remains a tough battleground, Apple is betting that its brand, hardware integration, and premium content will eventually pay off.

    Investors don't seem rattled. Apple's stock edged up 0.36% at 11.18am today, climbing to $216 per share and keeping its title as the world's most valuable company with a $3.245 trillion market cap. While Apple TV+ may be a slow burn, the company isn't in it for quick winsit's playing chess, not checkers. The question is whether the long-term bet on streaming will eventually deliver the kind of margins that make Wall Street take notice.

    This article first appeared on GuruFocus.

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