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Tech earnings preview: Investors want to see returns on AI spending boom
Youtube· 2026-01-27 20:59
Core Viewpoint - Tech giants are preparing to report quarterly results, with a significant focus on their capital expenditures related to AI, expected to exceed $400 billion this year [2] Group 1: AI Capital Expenditures - The four major tech companies (Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet) are projected to spend over $400 billion in capital expenditures in 2023 [2] - Analysts predict that the MAG five (excluding Tesla and Nvidia) will see a capital expenditure growth of approximately 34% year-over-year by 2026, with some expecting it to be as high as 50% [3] - There is a belief that the AI capital expenditure boom could exceed current forecasts [4] Group 2: Company-Specific Insights - Microsoft is facing constraints on capacity despite strong demand for its Azure and AI services, which may impact revenue generation [6] - Amazon is expected to report stronger cloud revenue growth due to increased capacity and investments, with a forecast of acceleration in cloud revenue across major players [11][12] - Google is anticipated to benefit from its Gemini product, which has shown strong performance since its launch, contributing to cloud revenue growth [13] Group 3: Competitive Landscape - Nvidia is facing increased competition from Google's TPUs and other alternatives, which may affect its market position [8][9] - Broadcom is positioned as a key player benefiting from competition in the chip space, particularly in relation to Google's TPUs [9] - Oracle is under scrutiny due to cash burn and increasing debt for data center investments, with a significant capital requirement of around $300 billion [15] Group 4: Advertising and Revenue Trends - Meta's ad prices have reportedly increased by approximately 8.8% in Q4 2025, aligning with consensus estimates, indicating potential revenue growth [17][18] - The upcoming midterm elections are expected to provide a seasonal boost to Meta's ad revenue, particularly with limited political ad offerings until the election week [19]
Apple needs a pristine quarter to satisfy investors, says MoffettNathanson's Craig Moffett
Youtube· 2025-10-30 18:50
will all be in focus. Joining me now is Craig Moffett, co-founder and senior analyst at Moffett Nathansson. Um Craig, first of all, maybe we could take a step back and and get a sense of what you think the read through is from the three reporters, the three companies we saw report yesterday, uh Meta, Microsoft, and Alphabet.What's the read through from those reports for Apple. >> Well, I first of all, hi Leslie. I I don't I don't know that there's a direct read through from the operating results.I think one ...