Wall Street Breakfast Podcast: Alphabet’s Growth, Capex Bill
Seeking Alpha·2026-02-05 11:32

分组1: Alphabet (GOOG) Earnings - Alphabet reported an 18% increase in revenues, reaching $113.8 billion, surpassing expectations of $111.5 billion, driven by growth in Google Services and Google Cloud [3] - CEO Sundar Pichai indicated that capital expenditures for 2026 are projected to be between $175 billion and $185 billion, significantly higher than Bloomberg's estimate of $119.5 billion [3] - Capital expenditures for 2025 were reported at $91.5 billion, aligning with previous guidance of $91 billion to $93 billion [4] 分组2: Qualcomm (QCOM) Earnings - Qualcomm's adjusted earnings were $3.50 per share with a revenue increase of 5% year-over-year to $12.25 billion, slightly above the expected revenue of $12.2 billion [5] - For the upcoming second quarter, Qualcomm expects adjusted earnings between $2.45 and $2.65 per share, with revenue forecasted between $10.2 billion and $11 billion, missing analyst expectations of $2.90 per share and $11.1 billion in revenue [5] - The guidance reflects the impact of memory supply constraints and pricing on demand from several handset customers [6] 分组3: Yum! Brands (YUM) Strategy - Yum! Brands announced the closure of approximately 250 underperforming Pizza Hut locations in the U.S. as part of a portfolio cleanup, with a total of 19,974 Pizza Hut locations globally at the end of Q4 [6] - The closures are focused on weaker-performing locations rather than a broad brand retrenchment, as Pizza Hut division sales declined by 5% in Q4, including a 1% drop in same-store sales [7] - The "Hut Forward" plan aims to revitalize the brand through enhanced marketing, technology modernization, and new franchise agreements [8]

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