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Apple Shares Rise on China Mobile Deal

Dec. 23, 2013
The U.S. company's iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c phones will be available at China Mobile and Apple retail stores across mainland China starting January 17, they said in a joint statement.

NEW YORK - Apple (IW 500/4) shares rose Monday after the company sealed a hard-won deal with China Mobile to significantly boost its iPhone offer on the world's biggest wireless operator.

In morning trade Apple shares advanced 3% to $565.24 per share, hitting as high as $568.30 early in the session.

On Sunday, the U.S. technology giant and China Mobile unveiled a deal to bring the iPhone to customers on a network with an estimated 760 million subscribers and until now dominated by low-cost Android smartphones.

The U.S. company's iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c phones will be available at China Mobile and Apple retail stores across mainland China starting January 17, they said in a joint statement.

Pricing details were not announced.

Negotiations between Apple and China Mobile took years, with one key hurdle reportedly being the U.S. firm's demand for sales volume guarantees.

"In our view, this has been the most difficult carrier agreement for Apple to negotiate in its history," said a note from Cantor Fitzgerald.

"However, we believe the opportunity for the iPhone to expand its reach within China Mobile's wireless subscriber base will prove to be well worth the wait."

Cantor Fitzgerald estimated that there are already 35 to 40 million iPhone users on China Mobile, but they use the provider's slower networks.

Sunday's deal opens up the faster network for iPhones and positions the U.S. company to sell phones on the even-faster 4G network as its reach expands.

Cantor Fitzgerald estimated the deal could result in 20 to 24 million iPhone sales to China Mobile in 2014. Such a performance would have an earnings benefit of $4 per share.

Barclays predicted the China Mobile deal would have no impact on the upcoming quarter, but should benefit sales in the March and June quarters.

Barclays sees a "gradual" buildup in the China Mobile's faster 4G network and that Apple iPhone sales "may build over multiple quarters."

Barclays estimated the total Apple addressable market within China Mobile at 80 million units.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2013

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