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Apple’s PC Market Share Hits New High; Windows Notches Fresh Low

Apple ( AAPL ) saw its share of personal-computer operating systems in use on the Internet rise to a new high in April, Net Applications reported Sunday. Apple’s Mac operating systems collectively accounted for 9.2% of PCs online last month, up from 7.8% in March. Net Applications cautioned that the April data is preliminary. Still, Apple’s percentage of PCs in use on the Internet has been on the rise for several years. Its previous high was 8% in October. About year ago, in April 2015, Mac OS claimed 7.4% usage share. Net Applications data go back to November 2007, when Windows had 95.9% market share and Mac claimed just 3.4%. Conversely,  Microsoft ( MSFT ) has seen its stranglehold on the PC market loosen. Its usage share of the PC market fell below 90% for the first time last month. Windows accounted for 89.2% of PCs on the Internet in April, down from 90.5% in March, Net Applications said. The top version of the Mac OS in use is Mac OS X 10.11, called El Capitan. It garnered 4% of the PC market in April, Net Applications said.

Skyworks Growth Threatened By ‘Unfavorable’ Apple iPhone Comparison

Skyworks Solutions ( SWKS ) is “rebuilding” after Apple ‘s ( AAPL ) iPhone flop last quarter but is still looking at double-digit growth in the second half of 2016, MKM analyst Ian Ing wrote in a research note after Apple-supplier stocks broadly toppled last week, when the iPhone maker reported its first-ever year-over-year decline in smartphone sales. In early trading Monday, Skyworks stock was down a fraction, as were shares of radio-frequency chip rivals Broadcom ( AVGO ) and Qorvo ( QRVO ). In early trading on the stock market today , Apple stock was also down a fraction, near 93, and down 10.5% since reporting its March-quarter earnings after the close Tuesday. That day, Apple reported  not only its first-ever year-over-year drop in iPhone sales, but also its first quarterly revenue decrease in 13 years. Skyworks’ Q2 guidance , released late Thursday, slugged that stock when its sales view missed by $50 million. But after just 2% sales growth last quarter, Skyworks expects double-digit growth in September, though strength in China and with Samsung might not be enough to outweigh an “unfavorable” year-over-year iPhone comparison. Last September, Apple sold 13 million iPhone 6S units in three days following the release. Chinese smartphone-makers are facing a largely saturated market, Ing noted. About 45% of China’s mobile phones are on 4G now. Wall Street largely expects a pause as the industry transitions to 5G — but that refresh is still more than a year away. Ing retained his buy rating on Skyworks stock, but he cut the price target to 93 from 98. At least two other analysts rated Skyworks a buy over the weekend.

Facebook, Microsoft Capital Spending Good For Data Center REITs

In their Q1 earnings reports, Apple ( AAPL ), Microsoft ( MSFT ) and other big Internet companies have signaled continued strong spending on cloud infrastructure — and that bodes well for data center operators, says Pacific Crest. “The five largest cloud companies ( Amazon.com ( AMZN ), Microsoft, Alphabet ‘s ( GOOGL ) Google, Facebook ( FB ) and Apple), which account for 80% of the capital investments by top-20 cloud companies, showed an acceleration in capital investments during Q1,” Brent Bracelin, a Pacific Crest analyst, said in a research report. Data center operators have been among the best-performing real estate investment trusts in 2016. REITs are essentially portfolios of income-producing properties. They bypass the standard corporate income tax obligations by distributing at least 90% of their income to shareholders in the form of dividends. Among the top data center companies, Equinix ( EQIX ) reports Q1 earnings on Wednesday after the close, while CyrusOne ( CONE ) reports on Thursday. Equinix stock, which has a so-so IBD Composite Rating of 64, is up 9% in 2016. But  CoreSite Realty ( COR ) stock has shot up 32% and leads its group with a highest-possible CR of 99. DuPont Fabros ( DFT ) is up 25%, while Cyrus One has jumped 17%. Digital Realty ( DLR ), meanwhile, has climbed 16%. Still, IBD’s 50-company Finance-Property REIT group overall is up just 3% this year and ranks No. 53 out of 197 groups tracked. Bracelin said Facebook’s capital spending jumped 125% to $1.1 billion. Microsoft’s capital spending rose 66% to $2.3 billion, while Amazon.com’s increased 35% to $1.2 billion. “Because many of these cloud operators use custom software and white-box infrastructure, there are few direct beneficiaries across the traditional technology landscape beyond some of the data center REITs,” said Bracelin.