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Apple’s China Comeback and CEO Succession Set the Stage for a Pivotal Earnings Report

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
April 25, 2026
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Wall Street is bracing for a defining moment at Apple, where a leadership transition and a resurgent Chinese market are converging ahead of the company’s fiscal second-quarter earnings release on April 30. The Cupertino giant announced after the market closed on April 20 that Tim Cook will step down as CEO effective September 1, handing the reins to John Ternus, the current head of hardware engineering. It marks the first change at the top since Cook succeeded Steve Jobs in 2011.

Investors have taken the news in stride. Apple’s stock dipped less than 1% in after-hours trading following the announcement, but within two days it had not only recovered but climbed 2.3%. The message from the market was clear: Ternus represents continuity, not disruption. Shares closed the week at €230.35, down 1.14% on the day but slightly positive for the week. Year-to-date, the stock has gained roughly 26%.

Ternus, 50, has spent nearly half his life at Apple. A mechanical engineering graduate from the University of Pennsylvania, he joined the company a few years after college and rose to oversee the development of the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, AirPods, and Vision Pro. His hardware pedigree is no accident. Apple has been perceived as lagging behind Microsoft, Alphabet, and Meta in the AI race, and Dan Ives of Wedbush Securities describes hardware innovation as the “heart” of Apple’s AI strategy. Ternus is expected to deliver on that front, including through new AI-focused devices reportedly in development.

The timing of the leadership change coincides with a notable turnaround in China, Apple’s most important overseas market. iPhone shipments in the country surged 20% in the first quarter of 2026, signaling that the iPhone 17 upgrade cycle is gaining traction after two years of deferred purchases. That momentum provides a tailwind as the company prepares to report earnings.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Apple?

Analysts are raising their expectations. Bank of America has reiterated its buy rating with a price target of $325, forecasting second-quarter revenue of $113 billion and earnings per share of $2.00 — both above consensus. Morgan Stanley’s Erik Woodring sees a path to $300 by September, citing strong iPhone sales and potential AI-powered Siri announcements at Apple’s developer conference in June. A foldable iPhone, expected by Bloomberg to launch in September, could become Ternus’ first major product moment as CEO. Wedbush has maintained its bullish $350 target, while BNP Paribas upgraded the stock with a new $300 price target.

The consensus rating on Apple stands at “Moderate Buy,” with an average price target of $309 and the stock trading at roughly 32 times 2026 earnings. Technical analysts have flagged a “Golden Cross” pattern, where the short-term moving average has crossed above the long-term one — historically a signal of sustained upward momentum.

When Apple reports after the bell on April 30, the numbers will technically be under Cook’s leadership, but investors will be listening closely to what Ternus says about strategy and how he plans to close the AI gap. Revenue is expected to land between $108 billion and $110 billion, a significant jump from $95.4 billion in the same quarter last year. Analysts also anticipate a gross margin of around 48.4%, remarkably stable despite rising costs for memory chips and 3-nanometer semiconductors.

Beyond the headline figures, two other items are drawing attention. Apple could announce a share buyback authorization of up to $100 billion, along with a proposal for its 14th consecutive dividend increase. Early sales data for the new MacBook Neo and the freshly shipped AirPods Max 2 will also be scrutinized to gauge whether the spring product cycle is gaining momentum. The bar is set high — and all eyes will be on how the incoming CEO plans to clear it.

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