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Apple May Be Looking to Acquire Beats Music Due to Decline in iTunes Music Sales [Chart]

Posted May 28, 2014 at 6:24pm by iClarified · 6010 views
Apple's need for its own music subscription streaming service have become more clear as the decline of iTunes music sales continue, noted Morgan Stanley's Analyst Katy Huberty.

Online services is an underappreciated growth and margin lever for Apple. It's all the more unappreciated because music streaming services like Pandora and Spotify have been cutting into iTunes music downloads.

"At a high level," Huberty writes, "this raises concerns about Apple's ability to monetize the new base of emerging market customers."


iTunes account spent on average just $3.29 last quarter, which is down 24% year over year. However, Huberty believes Apple has many ways to utilize the 800 million iTunes accounts, most with credit cards including a music streaming service, mobile payments and iWatch.

A subscription based streaming music service surrounding iTunes and utilizing the soon-to-be announced Beats deal would make sense. Apple can also generate revenue from mobile payments via advertisements, subscription feeds and or transactions fees.

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