Apple fundamentals, not lawsuit woes, will drive stock long-term: Analyst

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The European Commission has opened non-compliance investigations into Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), Meta (META), and Apple (AAPL) over their platforms' policies. Apple is also facing a similar investigation from the DOJ over antitrust rules. Despite these investigations, Argus Research has reiterated its Buy rating on Apple with a $230 price target.

Argus Director of Research Jim Kelleher joins Yahoo Finance to discuss the lawsuits against Apple and why he is still bullish on the tech giant.

Kelleher tells investors where to direct their attention amid the company's legal woes: "What I'm focused on right now is the fact that Apple seems to be turning around its operations. If you look at 2023, the stock was up 48%, and yet, at this time a year ago, in other words, at the fiscal half-year mark, Mac sales were down in double digits in revenue. iPhone sales were down about 5%. Overall revenue was down. I know the street consensus for this year is for slightly down earnings, but if you look at the reality of the first half of this year, you see that mac sales are up slightly, and you'll see that iPhone sales are up a few percentage points, and they're doing well in every region, excluding greater China."

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Editor's note: This article was written by Nicholas Jacobino

Video Transcript

SEANA SMITH: Another crackdown on big tech. This time, coming from the EU. The commission going after Meta, Alphabet, and Apple. The statement saying that the EU has, quote, "opened non-compliance investigations under the Digital Markets Act into Alphabet's rules on steering in Google Play and self-preferencing on Google Search, Apple's rules on steering in the App Store and the choice for screen for Safari, and Meta's pay or consent models."

Let's talk about what this means for the big tech giant. For Apple, specifically for that, I want to bring in Jim Kelleher. He is Argus director of research here to weigh in.

Jim, it's good to see you. So I know you have a buy rating on Apple. You had that buy reading, reiterated that buy rating following the legal update that we got from the DOJ lawsuit against Apple last week. How are you looking at the fact that-- or what does this potentially mean to Apple's bottom line, the fact that now you also potentially have more pressure coming from the EU as well?

JIM KELLEHER: So good morning, Seana and Madison. What I would, generally, say is we've followed a lot of companies that have spent a lot of time in the courts over the years, such as Qualcomm. And these things do tend to drag on for a long time, when the government feels that there are unfair practices.