Group 1: Meta Performance - Meta reported revenue of $47.52 billion, exceeding market expectations of $44.83 billion [4] - Advertising revenue was $46.5 billion, surpassing the forecast of $44.07 billion [4] - Meta's Reality Labs division reported a loss of $4.5 billion, better than the expected loss of $4.8 billion [4] - Earnings per share (EPS) was $7.14, significantly higher than the anticipated $5.89 [4] - For Q3, Meta expects total revenue between $47.5 billion and $50.5 billion, compared to analysts' average estimate of $46.17 billion [4] - Meta's total spending for 2025 is projected to be between $66 billion and $72 billion, with significant increases expected in 2026 due to rising infrastructure costs and ongoing AI investments [4] Group 2: Microsoft Performance - Microsoft reported Q2 revenue of $76.44 billion, a year-over-year increase of 18%, exceeding market expectations of $73.89 billion [5] - EPS was $3.65, up 24% from the previous year, surpassing the forecast of $3.37 [5] - The commercial cloud business, including products like Office and Azure, generated $46.7 billion, a 27% increase, above the expected $45.96 billion [5] - The intelligent cloud segment, which includes Azure, Windows Server, and GitHub, reported revenue of $29.9 billion, a 26% increase, exceeding the forecast of $29.1 billion [5] - Capital expenditures grew by 27% to $24.2 billion, higher than the expected $23.08 billion, crucial for overcoming supply constraints related to rising AI demand [6] Group 3: Market Overview - Major tech stocks showed mixed performance, with Nvidia up 2.1% and Amazon down 0.35% [7] - The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index fell by 1.8%, with significant declines in stocks like Vipshop and Pinduoduo [7] - International oil prices increased, with WTI crude rising to $70 per barrel and Brent crude to $73.24 per barrel [7] - Gold prices fell below $3,300 per ounce, with COMEX gold futures down 0.85% [7]
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