Icahn: We’re out of Apple, and it’s China’s fault

Icahn: We’re out of Apple, and it’s China’s fault

5 五月 2016, 02:31
Jiming Huang
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Billionaire investor Carl Icahn told CNBC on Thursday he has sold his Apple (AAPL) position as the tech giant’s stock continues to shed value after disappointing earnings.

Icahn previously owned a little less than a percent of the tech giant’s outstanding shares, which were down more than 3 percent midafternoon Thursday after falling more than 6 percent Wednesday. He said he made roughly $2 billion on Apple, a stock he continued to tout as "cheap"

Icahn said China’s attitude toward Apple largely drove him to exit his position.

"You worry a little bit — and maybe more than a little — about China’s attitude," Icahn said, later adding that China’s government could "come in and make it very difficult for Apple to sell there ... you can do pretty much what you want there."

He added, though, that if China "was basically steadied," he would buy back into Apple.

The company on Tuesday posted quarterly earnings of $1.90 per share on $50.56 billion in revenue, both of which missed Wall Street’s expectations.

Apple’s sales declined 13 percent from the prior-year period, its first year-over-year revenue drop since 2003. Sales of its key iPhone slid to 51.2 million from 61.2 million the previous year.

Still, "we feel good about China," Tim Cook told CNBC earlier this week.

"We remain very optimistic about the China market over the long term, and we are committed to investing there for the long run," Apple CFO Luca Maestri said Tuesday.

Icahn noted he called Cook to tell him he exited the position.

The activist investor purchased his Apple stake in 2013. He previously told CNBC buying into the company was a "no-brainer."