Apple shares fall; tariff refunds formed bulk of earnings beat

Apple shares fall; tariff refunds formed bulk of earnings beat

NEW YORK, August 2, 2026, 10:08 EDT – Apple shares declined after it emerged that tariff refunds accounted for the majority of its quarterly earnings beat.

  • Apple ended Friday’s session at $308.91, falling nearly 7%. Shares declined 7.2% over the week.
  • Tariff reimbursements contributed $0.11 per share, accounting for roughly 85% of the difference with consensus forecasts.
  • Apple projected revenue growth for the September quarter at 9% to 11%, below Wall Street expectations of about 12%.

Apple Inc. lost about $350 billion in market capitalization on Friday. Despite record iPhone sales, investors raised concerns about the sustainability of the earnings beat. The stock closed at $308.91.

Stock chart for NASDAQ:AAPL

The earnings bridge illustrates the response. Earnings reported came in at $2.02 per share, ahead of the $1.89 expected. Refunds accounted for 11 cents of the 13-cent difference. Core earnings stood at roughly $1.91.

Gross margin followed a similar trend. The reported figure stood at 50.1%, bolstered by a two-point refund benefit. Excluding this, margin amounted to 48.1%, which was just 18 basis points higher than consensus.

MeasureReportedRefund effectEx-refund or remainingStreet
Earnings per share$2.02$0.11Roughly $1.91$1.89
Gross margin50.1%2.0 percentage points48.1%47.92%
EPS gap over consensus$0.13$0.11$0.02
Refund share of EPS gapApproximately 85%

The figures are based on Apple’s disclosed data and Reuters consensus forecasts.

Hardware sales were robust. iPhone and Mac results topped expectations. Services and iPad fell short. That combination put extra focus on the softer outlook.

Fiscal third quarterReportedWall Street estimateYear-on-year change
Total revenue$109.42 billion$108.65 billionup 16.4%
iPhone$54.25 billion$53.86 billionup 21.7%
Mac$10.35 billion$8.74 billionup 28.7%
Services$30.74 billion$31.22 billionup 12.1%
iPad$6.19 billion$6.92 billiondown 5.9%
Greater China$18.82 billion$19.67 billionup 22.4%

Reported sales come from Apple filings. Reuters supplied analyst forecasts.

iPhone sales hit a new record for the June quarter. Mac revenue’s increase was driven largely by higher laptop sales. Services revenue grew at a slower pace, rising 12.1% in June after expanding 16.3% in March.

Chief Financial Officer Kevan Parekh pointed to shifts in mobile gaming and modifications to App Store policies. D.A. Davidson analyst Gil Luria said services could “slow down even more” once iPhone expansion levels off. Reuters

Outlook proved pivotal. Apple is forecasting sales for the September quarter to rise between 9% and 11%, while consensus had been around 12%. Growth in iPhone revenues is expected in the mid-teens, trailing the 17.6% analysts had projected. Gross margin is anticipated in the 47% to 48% range.

Chief Executive Tim Cook described the supply constraints as “very significant,” noting Apple had restricted ability to address them. Advanced processor and memory availability remain constrained as AI data centres continue to take up capacity. Reuters

Apple’s inventory reserves were already sizable, with total inventory climbing to $11.09 billion, an increase of 94% from September. Components inventory jumped 260% to $7.65 billion. However, management maintained guidance that remained under consensus.

InventorySeptember 27, 2025June 27, 2026Change
Components$2.12 billion$7.65 billionUp 260%
Finished goods$3.59 billion$3.45 billionDown 4%
Total$5.72 billion$11.09 billionUp 94%

Apple’s quarterly report provides inventory numbers. The percentages reflect changes based on disclosed values.

The broader market headed in the opposite direction. The Nasdaq Composite climbed 1% on Friday. The S&P 500 advanced 0.7%, though Apple dropped roughly 7%.

The decline also altered the ranking of mega-cap stocks.

CompanyFriday moveMarket valueTrailing P/E
Apple Down roughly 7.1%$4.55 trillion37.4
Nvidia Corp. Up 3.0%$4.90 trillion30.6
Microsoft Corp. Up 3.0%$3.46 trillion27.7
Alphabet Inc. Up 6.7%$4.36 trillion17.9

Friday’s closing figures and valuation ratios.

Apple’s trailing multiple is 22% higher than Nvidia’s and 35% greater than Microsoft’s. The company’s market capitalisation is now about $348 billion behind Nvidia’s.

Following the results, four brokerages lowered their price targets for Apple, while three increased them. The median price target declined to $330, suggesting a potential 6.8% increase from Friday’s closing price.

U.S. cash markets remain shut on Sunday and will resume trading at 9:30 a.m. EDT on Monday. In the week ahead, investors are set to monitor additional target changes and the $300 intraday low reached on Friday. Updates on supply chains will stay in focus as the main gauge.

Risks exist in both directions. Speedier improvement in supply or higher iPhone pricing may drive a rebound in shares. Ongoing memory inflation, continued App Store softness or demand brought forward ahead of price hikes could weigh on earnings forecasts.

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Further analysis

Was Apple's valuation sufficiently adjusted by Friday's selloff?
Apple ended Friday down 7.35% at $308.91. Shares are trading at 35.1 times the fiscal 2026 consensus EPS of $8.80. Analysts see fiscal 2027 EPS at $9.59, reflecting a 9% increase. Target price estimates lie between $323.28 and $327.82, which suggests limited upside of 5%-6%. The current valuation continues to offer little room for disappointment.
Is Apple positioned to maintain double-digit growth throughout the September quarter?
Management projects revenue growth between 9% and 11%, short of Wall Street’s forecast of 12%. Revenue for the June quarter increased by 16% to $109.4 billion, with EPS rising 29% to $2.02. Tariff refunds contributed around two margin points and $0.11 to EPS. The earnings beat included a partially one-time benefit.
Could component shortages limit the iPhone cycle?
Apple indicates that the main restriction in its supply is advanced-node chip production. The company forecasts iPhone revenue to increase at a mid-teens percentage rate, which is less than the consensus estimate of 17.6%. Apple projects a gross margin between 47% and 48%, compared to the 48.1% (excluding refunds) seen the previous quarter. Executives attributed the slowdown to supply constraints rather than weaker demand. This explanation is set to be tested quickly.
Is Apple’s premium multiple still supported by its Services segment?
Services revenue climbed 12.1% to $30.74 billion, falling short of the $31.22 billion consensus estimate. The segment accounted for 28% of sales in the quarter, with a gross margin of 75.6%. Ongoing challenges include mobile gaming and App Store policy changes. A further slowdown in Services could negatively affect Apple’s most profitable revenue stream.
Is Siri AI likely to serve as a quantifiable catalyst following changes in leadership?
R&D spending climbed 32% to $11.73 billion, in part due to AI infrastructure investment. Siri AI will launch in beta later this year, available first via iCloud+ subscriptions. Initial rollout excludes EU iPhones and China. Apple has not specified any revenue goal for the launch. John Ternus will assume the CEO role on September 1, with Cook staying on as executive chairman. The transition in top leadership coincides with a significant monetization challenge.
Roman Perkowski

Roman Perkowski is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech. His coverage ranges from stocks and technology to economic developments across global markets. He graduated from the Cracow University of Economics and worked in investment research and corporate finance before becoming a financial journalist. Follow Roman Perkowski on Google News.

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