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UBS: Apple is unlikely to do a ‘mega-merger’ but there are some areas that might make sense

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UBS: Apple is unlikely to do a ‘mega-merger’ but there are some areas that might make sense

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Apple CEO Tim Cook.

With a market cap of $776 billion (£599 billion), Apple is the world’s most valuable company. That means it has more money to splash on large acquisitions than most — more than $250 billion (£193 million) to be precise.

Yet analysts at UBS said in a note to investors on Tuesday that the probability of Apple making a “mega-merger” in the near future is low.

“Our view is that the probability of mega-mergers is low as it should be,” wrote UBS analysts Steven Milunovich and Benjamin Wilson.

Several large companies have been linked to a potential Apple acquisition including Netflix, Tesla, and Disney.

But UBS analysts said on Tuesday that “the majority of what has been proposed doesn’t fit, in our view.” They added that Apple has an “unusual culture” that could make “integration challenging.”

Milunovich and Wilson went on to highlight several areas where it would make the most sense for Apple to acquire a large company, adding that Apple needs to diversify away from the iPhone and catch up in certain markets.

“[Tim] Cook has said he is not averse to a large deal, but we think it would need to leapfrog Apple ahead in an area of interest, such as transportation, A/R, health, home automation, and perhaps content,” they wrote.

The analysts also explained that Apple is likely to surprise people if it does decide to pursue a mega-merger. “Apple’s DNA is indeed to think different, to bring uniqueness to the table.”

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Apple CEO Tim Cook.

With a market cap of $776 billion (£599 billion), Apple is the world’s most valuable company. That means it has more money to splash on large acquisitions than most — more than $250 billion (£193 million) to be precise.

Yet analysts at UBS said in a note to investors on Tuesday that the probability of Apple making a “mega-merger” in the near future is low.

“Our view is that the probability of mega-mergers is low as it should be,” wrote UBS analysts Steven Milunovich and Benjamin Wilson.

Several large companies have been linked to a potential Apple acquisition including Netflix, Tesla, and Disney.

But UBS analysts said on Tuesday that “the majority of what has been proposed doesn’t fit, in our view.” They added that Apple has an “unusual culture” that could make “integration challenging.”

Milunovich and Wilson went on to highlight

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several areas where it would make the most sense for Apple to acquire a large company, adding that Apple needs to diversify away from the iPhone and catch up in certain markets.

“[Tim] Cook has said he is not averse to a large deal, but we think it would need to leapfrog Apple ahead in an area of interest, such as transportation, A/R, health, home automation, and perhaps content,” they wrote.

The analysts also explained that Apple is likely to surprise people if it does decide to pursue a mega-merger. “Apple’s DNA is indeed to think different, to bring uniqueness to the table.”

NOW WATCH: Here’s a visualization of Elon Musk’s tunneling project that could change transportation forever

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Read more stories on Business Insider, Malaysian edition of the world’s fastest-growing business and technology news website.



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