Apple is reportedly on the verge of acquiring Beats Electronics for
$3.2 billion, making it the company's biggest acquisition, as reported
by Media Post News.
The deal could also expand services like iRadio into Chrysler, Fiat
and Dodge through an existing partnership between the audio company and
the automakers.
BeatsAudio's partnership with the automakers could land iRadio in the
dashboard of cars, making it easier for Apple to build out its platform
across the auto industry to compete with Pandora, iHeartRadio, MyLink
and SiriusXM Radio, among others.
The dashboard option would provide
easy search functions and advertisements, audio and visual. It would
help Apple reach deeper into the mobile music space that eMarketer pegs
at $1.68 billion in 2013, and estimates will reach $2.52 billion this
year.
Acquiring Beats would support Apple's hardware sales through a deal
the audio company has with Hewlett-Packard in computers and tablets.
Apple's retail store sales reached $20.22 billion in 2013 -- up 7.4%
compared with 2012, per eMarketer.
The company's ecommerce sales rose
23.5% to $9.29 billion in 2013 compared with the prior year.
At its core, this deal would be about the marriage between software
or content and hardware, per eMarketer Analyst Paul Verna. "Perhaps more
than any other company, Apple has understood and profited from the
powerful possibilities of a software-hardware ecosystem," he said. "This
deal would be an extension of that philosophy."
Verna's doesn't view the automaker partnerships as the main
motivator. "Beats' core business is headphones, and I think Apple would
initially try to leverage Beats’ success in that area," he said.
"In the
longer-term future, I see potential for automobile integration,
including an in-dash player. Other hardware products could result from
this alliance, such as wearable technology and smart-home devices."
Source : Tempo
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