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One of Apple's most underappreciated businesses is exploding ' this chart shows how much (AAPL)

Published by Business Insider on Tue, 18 Apr 2017


Apple makes most of its money by selling gadgets with hefty margins, like the iPhone or Mac computers.But increasingly, the company and its investors want to make money by selling online services to Apple's existingbase of iPhone users.Apple's services business generated $26 billion in sales in 2016. A new projection from Credit Suisse analysts led by Kulbinder Garchasee sees it growing to $52 billion by 2020."Services are becoming a larger part of our business, and we expect the revenues to be the size of a Fortune 100 company this year," Apple CEO Tim Cook said during the company's last earnings call. Apple CFO Luca Maestri said there's an internal goal to double revenue from services over the next four years.Here's a chart that shows Apple'sService businessgrowth since 2000:Some of the online services that Apple sells are subscriptions, like iCloud storage or Apple Music. But the largest sliceof revenue that Apple pulls in from online services stems from the cut it takes when people pay for apps on its App Store platform.Here's an estimate of the specific products and services thatCredit Suisse believes makes up that line item:Credit Suisse gaveApple stock a price target of $170 and a rating of "outperform."SEE ALSO:Apple is trying to change its story, and it will not workJoin the conversation about this story
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