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when i listen to google, microsoft, meta, google 90% cap x year over year microsoft 50%. tesla is going to buy 50,000 h-100s meta the same. what that tells me is they're still buying nvidia. i think jim is spot on and great to add to that position because it's over its 50 day it's bouncing at it. when their numbers come out, listening to these trillion dollar companies talk about the cap x spend, they're still going to nvidia. so i think nvidia will have another blow-out quarter and we got the stock back over a thousand if the stock participates in it as well. >> alphabet hitting a new all-time high after announcing its first ever dividend as well. we've got some ownership here around the desk. i guess, josh, let's start with you. what did you like about the quarter? there was so much really to pick from here. >> so there is two things here, courtney i want to talk about the optics, and i want to talk about the actual fundamentals. the optics around alphabet have been horrendous in recent months i'm a long-term shareholder and i had thought earlier this year that alphabet
when i listen to google, microsoft, meta, google 90% cap x year over year microsoft 50%. tesla is going to buy 50,000 h-100s meta the same. what that tells me is they're still buying nvidia. i think jim is spot on and great to add to that position because it's over its 50 day it's bouncing at it. when their numbers come out, listening to these trillion dollar companies talk about the cap x spend, they're still going to nvidia. so i think nvidia will have another blow-out quarter and we got the...
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here is where microsoft is more based on the multiple that microsoft is tradingat 35 time pe that's a little bit more on the sensitivity from rates less so far google alphabet is a story of what is going on in their business and disruption in the search business >> all right nimrit kang, thank you preview of microsoft and alphabet earnings after the bell today. >>> coming up after the break, micron is set to receive billions from the chips archact. >>> first the big money movers ford is moving higher with the strength of the commercial unit with the offset of ev losses it is lowering estimates and raising the adjusted free cash flow outlook. >>> whirlpool is increasing prices by 5% in north america due to sticky inflation and cutting 1,000 jobs to expand profit margins shares down 20% in the last year and 30% off the 52-week high >>> align technologies beating first quarter estimates and growing revenue by 6% thanks to the asia pacific region. shares up 5% right now we'll have more after the break. stay with us o find a doctor when? what about zocdoc? so many options. yeah, and dr. xi
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. >> microsoft >> microsoft and this is a great test for them -- i don't like where steve had mentioned that a.i. went from -- up to 7% part of that growth versus 6%, you would have liked to see a little more traction, but it's going in the right direction. >> in terms of big seven, whatever you want to call it, but so far, the names that have reported, are they going to be defensive in this environment at these multiples? have they proven -- has alphabet and microsoft, pick on those two in particular, because we have the results tonight, are they going to be defensive? >> i think they're defensive when you have these kinds of numbers. i don't know how defensive you can be at some point and i think defensive for megacap tech stocks -- the kind of growth we're seeing, from these companies, it's mid teens, it's high teens, for multiples, you know, if you are looking at price to earnings growth, peg ratios, you know, there's -- different appetite for different levels of valuation, but they are defensive, they have proven defensive in the past. but where have we come from? and what we start
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>> you are bullish tonight and i am making a real point with microsoft, alphabet and it will be good. >> tonight the knicks will win and tech earnings will be strong and i think eventually what you will see is that this is the pound the table moment where they show the modernization here and not hype and that is why when it talks everyone listens. >> is there something they have to say like a strong demand for chatgpt? >> what do they have to say about the future to make you even happier. >> it is about what adoption looks like and a 30% type good number and what that adoption curve looks like. if you start to see new della and i think much more significant than they expected, that shows this title wave of $1 trillion of spending and it's coming to the rest of tech. >> to your point we talked about whirlpool and harley davidson and looking at these mid-level consumer stocks in the middle class is struggling and there is a big gap and a market have and have not and ai is a habit and anything related to middle class could ultimate lee -- altar is down 21% since april 1. >> without quest
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steve kovach at microsoft. we'll start with deirdre bosa. >> i've been listening to your conversations intently zuckerberg raising these concerns over gen a.i. that applies for google as well revenue contribution is still unclear, but for google it is expected to show up in the cloud. continues to spend bill, warning that capex spend will be larger. how does sundar pichai protect search ads while embracing gen a.i. and chatbots? look to core search advertising numbers. the advertising numbers were lower than expected and some thought, uh-oh, gen a.i. is pulling away from search google, too, needs a new ceo they still don't have one. potentially an announcement tonight. we'll be listening maybe a small chance of this, some are looking tonight for a dividend especially after meta sur surprised markets by issuing one that could offset some concerns around spending. it has withheld for a long time. >> jim, what are you expecting you're a shareholder >> i am not expecting a reaction in either. the multiple different
steve kovach at microsoft. we'll start with deirdre bosa. >> i've been listening to your conversations intently zuckerberg raising these concerns over gen a.i. that applies for google as well revenue contribution is still unclear, but for google it is expected to show up in the cloud. continues to spend bill, warning that capex spend will be larger. how does sundar pichai protect search ads while embracing gen a.i. and chatbots? look to core search advertising numbers. the advertising...
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microsoft said 7% of growth in cloud was coming from a.i. products meta is actually not really clear what their business model is going to be they are giving away the models. >> investors do not like the metaverse one bit. one thing that is underreported is the digital ad business google with a rebound. double bdigits year over year. what does that tell you about the companies for microsoft and the tens of billions for google. for amazon, it is a big and growing business how important will the digital ad business be going forward >> it is the business. what happens is most companies captured attention of all of the people in the world and they are selling ads. ads are profitable this is what amazon realized everyone is coming to amazon to buy products and they will think let's sell them ads. if you look at the amazon page, 70% of it is ads they are paying for. this is an important business. the growth is continuing you saw acceleration with the youtube ads and growth with search ad business is here to stay. >> was this the "show me" quarter
microsoft said 7% of growth in cloud was coming from a.i. products meta is actually not really clear what their business model is going to be they are giving away the models. >> investors do not like the metaverse one bit. one thing that is underreported is the digital ad business google with a rebound. double bdigits year over year. what does that tell you about the companies for microsoft and the tens of billions for google. for amazon, it is a big and growing business how important...
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i think microsoft and amazon will also deliver the goods. and so i think you're setting up where these multiples and the growth we have last year in stock appreciation is going to be warranted and will help lift up the rest of the market. to your point about these six names versus the other 494, i think once we get into the second and third quarter of the year, the other names, the other names in the s&p from a revenue and earnings, are going to start to pick up i think this is just a q1 year over year. i'm about the negative earnings growth >> weiss, are we going to meet the moment if you look at the mega cap, we're not here without that, obviously. nvidia is up 100% in six months. meta is up 66% in six months amazon, alphabet, 39%, 29.5%, respectively microsoft, 24% we can take apple out for now. it's irrelevant to our conversation the question is, are they going to live up to the hype so to speak? >> i believe they will, actually i think that meta and microsoft -- i don't want to say definitely but a much higher probability on meta. micro
i think microsoft and amazon will also deliver the goods. and so i think you're setting up where these multiples and the growth we have last year in stock appreciation is going to be warranted and will help lift up the rest of the market. to your point about these six names versus the other 494, i think once we get into the second and third quarter of the year, the other names, the other names in the s&p from a revenue and earnings, are going to start to pick up i think this is just a q1...
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it was different in alphabet and microsoft last night microsoft had an interesting answer to this capex problem right now demand is outstripping the supply of ai capabilities. we will spend oodles and oodles of cash on this. >> when they say demand is outstripping supply, does that mean companies are going to them saying here is how we think ai could help us. and google says we don't have the application to put that in but we could invest and build it >> sort of it's mostly happening in the cloud, especially with open ai because of the relationship between microsoft and open ai. when people go to open ai and use their technology for their own apps, for their own services, for their own chat bots, so much is running on the microsoft azure cloud. next weekly will get a different story. amazon will probably be caulking about capex. in fact, they announced it yesterday. probably to get ahead of the negative reaction meta had but they're also being very aggressive with their buildout apple is a completely different story. we don't know where they fit into this ai picture how much of that is
it was different in alphabet and microsoft last night microsoft had an interesting answer to this capex problem right now demand is outstripping the supply of ai capabilities. we will spend oodles and oodles of cash on this. >> when they say demand is outstripping supply, does that mean companies are going to them saying here is how we think ai could help us. and google says we don't have the application to put that in but we could invest and build it >> sort of it's mostly...
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microsoft share up 4%. timothy, thank you >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," thanks, but no thanks mega mining merger looks like it wy be over before it starts weill be right back right after this break . people person. but he is an “i can solve this in 4 different ways” person. you need clem. clem needs benefits. work with principal so we can help you with a plan that's right for him. you know what i'm saying? let our expertise round out yours. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." we start with anglo american rejecting the takeover proposal from bhp saying it is significantly under valuing the company and prospects. in a statement, the chairman calls the bid unattractive and creates substantial uncertainty and execution risks for the company and other shareholders shares of both companies trading lower. >>> the bank of japan keeping rates unchanged after the policy meeting. this after inflation came in lower than expected for the month. the boj will buy bonds at the same pace as previous month
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that's amazon, google, microsoft, meta. i think the rest are going to be very difficult there will be room for ai players in verticals like health care and retail that we think, again, the companies that have that data and have that user, it's really hard to train, to effectively run these systems, so it's going to be very, very difficult for the others to survive. so the question is, what happens to oracle? they're on the cut line. i think they'll benefit, but there's others that will -- may not. weigh what's going to happen to ibm? are they in that same situation i'm talking about in the big four and the answer is no. >> right we know the one key beneficiary, i don't believe you cover nvidia but that stock up another almost 5% this morning. >> absolutely. they're the number one from every piece of work we do, everyone is spending on nvidia and again, this is hard to have these conversations with our clients right now, as a software analyst, you know, i feel like i'm -- i'm on aisle 4 mopping up a spilled milk everyone wan
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microsoft didn't close on the highs. a lot of stuff gave back a little bit of ground those are great headlines. next week we've got a fed meeting, a payroll number on friday, a lot of dynamics for the macro that i think could change how good everybody feems. where were we last friday? >> you see a pullback in the markets. you see a pullback in nvidia but you see rates going higher, you still buy nvidia >> yes, i think ultimately -- and there is a bid below nvidia less than there is a bid -- it's got more of a bid to it on a dip than the market does right here. >> i think the market is going to pull back i'm staying with i think we're going to test that 200 day which is 4690 in the s&p very rarely do you tap the 50 and then not go through the 100, down to the 200 to test the 200. i feel as if -- i've been positive on the market i feel as if even the bulls would like a status check on the market because i'm not saying this is going to be a long-term test, i think we're going to test it and rebound. >> it was a little bit s
microsoft didn't close on the highs. a lot of stuff gave back a little bit of ground those are great headlines. next week we've got a fed meeting, a payroll number on friday, a lot of dynamics for the macro that i think could change how good everybody feems. where were we last friday? >> you see a pullback in the markets. you see a pullback in nvidia but you see rates going higher, you still buy nvidia >> yes, i think ultimately -- and there is a bid below nvidia less than there is...
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nvidia, microsoft and then meta. so just very high expectations while they did deliver on the top line in the quarter they only beat their mid-point by 2 points and folks were expecting more then again, as you cited, you did have the higher full year both op exand capex guidance and comments by mark zuckerberg allud alluding to they plan to lean into ai investments. >> has zuckerberg deserved the right to be considered a disciplined spender and would not cross over into areas that are not eventually monetizibility >> i don't think so, yet i think they're toying with we still have the facebook reality lab still on track to losing $20 million, it has to do with ai and the core instagram, facebook, advertising business, and they may want to shift some of that spending kind of on a reporting basis back to the core so no, i don't think he's kind of entirely, you know, earned his way out, but i think when being the fastest growing company in advertising, that does earn him a lot of street cred. >> he's invested in the past
nvidia, microsoft and then meta. so just very high expectations while they did deliver on the top line in the quarter they only beat their mid-point by 2 points and folks were expecting more then again, as you cited, you did have the higher full year both op exand capex guidance and comments by mark zuckerberg allud alluding to they plan to lean into ai investments. >> has zuckerberg deserved the right to be considered a disciplined spender and would not cross over into areas that are not...
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meta, you've got meta, alphabet, microsoft all on deck. for that let's go to steve kovach with a look at what to expect. steve? >> reporter: hey there, tyler. it will start this week with meta on wednesday, and then we get microsoft earnings and alphabet on thursday. amazon and apple are coming next week. take a look at each one of these names through the lens of ai. not big business yet for any of these names, but some are progressing more than others. let's call this your ai gut check. let's start with meta partnering with google last week to power a new version of its meta ai chatbot. the most important thing here for meta is engagement, proving this keeps people using meta apps like whatsapp and instagram and facebook. it debuted to millions of users last week starting with a huge user base to start with there. one thing to listen here is any hints at co-pilot sales. that's the digital ai assistant they're selling, and a taste of ai revenue growth from the azure cloud unit. over to alphabet, reorganizing their product teams ahead of ai
meta, you've got meta, alphabet, microsoft all on deck. for that let's go to steve kovach with a look at what to expect. steve? >> reporter: hey there, tyler. it will start this week with meta on wednesday, and then we get microsoft earnings and alphabet on thursday. amazon and apple are coming next week. take a look at each one of these names through the lens of ai. not big business yet for any of these names, but some are progressing more than others. let's call this your ai gut check....
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microsoft and alphabet put out a good print last night. and it's like meta never happened maybe it didn't happen it's all in the metaverse. nothing's real >> meta happened people ask when does volatility come to markets. it's almost always the result of policy uncertainty we're grappling with policy uncertainty here, and we should expect some swings but ultimately i come back to the idea that peak inflation, peak interest rates, peak tightening all favor stocks over the subsequent years and that's certainly been the case since inflation peaked in june 2022 and since the fed was done raising rates -- >> we'll call it wbi, wonky but interesting. do we care about the u.s. dollar it's soaring we should do a show on the japanese yen do we care that the dollar's up? or do we just care that the momentum's there, the stock buyers are there, consumers, to your point, are still there? >> broadly i think those things matter i don't think you can discount the dollar it's going to affect certain areas of the market more so than others we're in this per
microsoft and alphabet put out a good print last night. and it's like meta never happened maybe it didn't happen it's all in the metaverse. nothing's real >> meta happened people ask when does volatility come to markets. it's almost always the result of policy uncertainty we're grappling with policy uncertainty here, and we should expect some swings but ultimately i come back to the idea that peak inflation, peak interest rates, peak tightening all favor stocks over the subsequent years...
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alphabet and microsoft shares popping after both companies beat on the top and bottom lines. the tech giants emphasizing the growth of their respective ai businesses, but that does come at a big cost. microsoft's capex jumped 79% steveco vak joins us with more >> we were talking about the montization stories, and it's clear what we heard yesterday, it's the very early days, not a lot of disclosure, just some promising nuggets of information showing both companies could be on the cusp of something big here microsoft, ai sales showed up in the azure cloud unit, printing 7 points to the revenue growth, up from 6% quarter over quarter but that's where the ai story ends at microsoft. there's lots of mushy talk from the ceo on co-pilot, but at the end of the day, we have no idea how well it's selling. he did throw us something here and said a handful of companies that bought at least 10,000 subscriptions for co-pilot as for google and alphabet, the ceo shot back at the idea google's core search business was under threat from chat bot search ends. he said -- >> he said google will m
alphabet and microsoft shares popping after both companies beat on the top and bottom lines. the tech giants emphasizing the growth of their respective ai businesses, but that does come at a big cost. microsoft's capex jumped 79% steveco vak joins us with more >> we were talking about the montization stories, and it's clear what we heard yesterday, it's the very early days, not a lot of disclosure, just some promising nuggets of information showing both companies could be on the cusp of...
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microsoft has a clear a.i. model. they embed in in copilot and work flows meta is not selling chips or cloud services or a.i. models because they are based on open source how will they make money from a.i. they are spending all this money, but haven't put a strategy on it >> i want your thoughts on how you are reading that across the sector i want to share this quote with you from another analyst they said you blow the lights out or the market takes its pound of flesh i wonder if you agree with the sentiment. >> i think if you look at tesla, for example, you know, elon musk made a clear statement forget the automaker results, which were down, but focus on the future he sold it well. i don't buy it five years ago, tesla was all about electric vehicle and esg now electric vehicle sales are falling and china is getting competitive. now he is talking about autonomous driving that is possibly many years away there will be turbulence for companies like tesla back to your comment i guess it depends on investors. what i see i
microsoft has a clear a.i. model. they embed in in copilot and work flows meta is not selling chips or cloud services or a.i. models because they are based on open source how will they make money from a.i. they are spending all this money, but haven't put a strategy on it >> i want your thoughts on how you are reading that across the sector i want to share this quote with you from another analyst they said you blow the lights out or the market takes its pound of flesh i wonder if you...
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i think microsoft, it's really hard to not feel great about picking microsoft. at the end of the day, it's a company we talked about this, they report tonight. whether there's weakness or not, the real question is what are you paying for microsoft at 35 times this is a company that i think is a tech multiple that is at least in the higher end of its historical five to ten-year average azure, i think the street is expecting around 28%, 29%. any type of a beat on that will be a relief. the bar is very high on this name >> all right there's the sound again. today, of course, is take your kids to work day we have a lot of young people, and they are buzzing about our next guest, social media star drewsky. check him out in praise this on peacock. you're on the clock. what's your pick >> man, you know, i'm on the board right now, so pretty easy. it ain't hard to see >> how much nike drip do you own? >> man, i gotta say, my closet is full right now. but you know, i chose nike because i'm in a couple commercials. sabrina inhanescu got me as the coach. they got us outfits
i think microsoft, it's really hard to not feel great about picking microsoft. at the end of the day, it's a company we talked about this, they report tonight. whether there's weakness or not, the real question is what are you paying for microsoft at 35 times this is a company that i think is a tech multiple that is at least in the higher end of its historical five to ten-year average azure, i think the street is expecting around 28%, 29%. any type of a beat on that will be a relief. the bar is...
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so microsoft, alphabet, amazon, all down roughly 2% or 3% or so. alphabet and microsoft report earnings after today's closing bell the epicenter spoke of the day is the meta platforms. down about 11%, was down 15% just a few hours ago meta platforms on the heels of that disappointing outlook but it's not all fear, uncertainty and doubt. tyler, take a look at these names. check out newmont corps, chipotle and union pacific newmont on the gold trade, in the green. in an otherwise down take, tyler, some positivity to end things on. back over to you >> we're grateful to you for that, dom. thank you very much. >>> yields on the move as well on the back of that gdp report with the two and ten-year hitting five-month highs let's check in with rick santelli for that. hi, rick >> indeed, warmer inflation, cooler growth. i can weigh in on these numbers and give you personal opinions where i think growth is going to go or inflation will be, but the numbers today were disappointing on growth, and they were warm on inflation, period. 1.6 is not 2.5% as expected
so microsoft, alphabet, amazon, all down roughly 2% or 3% or so. alphabet and microsoft report earnings after today's closing bell the epicenter spoke of the day is the meta platforms. down about 11%, was down 15% just a few hours ago meta platforms on the heels of that disappointing outlook but it's not all fear, uncertainty and doubt. tyler, take a look at these names. check out newmont corps, chipotle and union pacific newmont on the gold trade, in the green. in an otherwise down take,...
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what about for microsoft, then? >> well, i think it shows you something specific about google -- and i will speak to microsoft in a second. google has all the assets to still be a player. i that is why they have done well over the last month, two months. investors have come back to the reality that they have distribution. millions of people use their platform, they have x, they have money, they have all the ingredients. microsoft has a lot of those ingredients, but they don't have the same data. they had to go work with openai to bring openai to reality on their systems, on azure. so, i think microsoft is in a great place. certainly, if you think about the mag 6 stocks, google, microsoft are probably at the top from a software application standpoint. but, google, we prefer here and continue to own it. >> lastly, the mega cap and trade in general, are you feeling shaky about it? do you feel a come back is in order? is this the week in which that starts? >> we still feel good about it. i think when the market is up 13
what about for microsoft, then? >> well, i think it shows you something specific about google -- and i will speak to microsoft in a second. google has all the assets to still be a player. i that is why they have done well over the last month, two months. investors have come back to the reality that they have distribution. millions of people use their platform, they have x, they have money, they have all the ingredients. microsoft has a lot of those ingredients, but they don't have the...
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meta, microsoft, alphabet, tesla, all set to report this week. but after the stock's recent selloff, will the results give them a boost or more cause for concern? we're going to talk it out. >>> plus, a bit ccoin bounce. prices are back on the rise, so, can gains keep coming? and what's next for the crypto space? our bitcoin baller b.k. is here to break it down. >>> and the ftc moving to block tapestry's acquisition of michael kors parent capri. why the move? and what does it mean for the two companies' futures? on the desk tonight, we have carter worth, courtney garcia, dan nathan, and guy adami. >>> we're going to start with the sigh of relief for stocks. the s&p 500 surging nearly 1% to snap a six-day losing streak. the dow gaining 250 points, the nasdaq leading the charge up 1.1%. markets did close off their highs of the session, though. and are still well below their recent records. the s&p down about 4% in the past month and the nasdaq down nearly 6% in that same period of time. all 11 s&p 500 sectors were in the green today, with tech the
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microsoft up 4%. meta platforms up a quarter after losing 10.5% on the heels of its earnings report tech trade playing out at well energy side of things. a quick check on exxon mobil and chevron. both shares still down chevron down one half of 1%. and exon mobil down on mixed earnings report for both companies impacted by nat gas prices and refining margins came in a little lower than what some people hoped for crude prices up one quarter of 1% now three quarters of 1%. and energy etf down one half of 1% as well the state of play, andrew. back to you. >> thank you very much, dom. have a great weekend >> you, too. >>> up next, bank of america savita subramanian joins us onset to talk about a big week for the markets and today's inflation data. >>> and reminder, berkshire hathaway annual meeting with warren buffett you have a question, sending to le trell go through them and secto ad during the meeting. >>> stay tuned we'll be right back. you an elevated experience, tailor-made for trader minds. go deep
microsoft up 4%. meta platforms up a quarter after losing 10.5% on the heels of its earnings report tech trade playing out at well energy side of things. a quick check on exxon mobil and chevron. both shares still down chevron down one half of 1%. and exon mobil down on mixed earnings report for both companies impacted by nat gas prices and refining margins came in a little lower than what some people hoped for crude prices up one quarter of 1% now three quarters of 1%. and energy etf down one...
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basis. >> i see why microsoft does it. no one is going to say you can't make the acquisition. >> i think they will not say you can't do what you are doing because this is that. this is effect tively that. >> this is stealth. >> we see it. >>> in the meantime, gm reporting the results. i want to bring phil lebeau in with the numbers. phil. >> reporter: andrew, a beat on the top and bottom line by gm. we will talk about the guidance in a bit. the numbers. company reporting $2.62 per share profit. the street expecting 2$2.15. the highest estimate on the street was $2.53. gm earning $2.62. revenue coming in at $43 billion. the numbers within the numbers in the first quarter q1 margin of 9% against 9.5% last year. in north america, gm made $3.84 billion compared to $3.57 billion in the first quarter of last year. china has a loss given what we see with the auto market there. $1063 million in the first quarter. gm financial $737 million profit against $771 million in the first quarter last year. now for the raised guidance. sign
basis. >> i see why microsoft does it. no one is going to say you can't make the acquisition. >> i think they will not say you can't do what you are doing because this is that. this is effect tively that. >> this is stealth. >> we see it. >>> in the meantime, gm reporting the results. i want to bring phil lebeau in with the numbers. phil. >> reporter: andrew, a beat on the top and bottom line by gm. we will talk about the guidance in a bit. the numbers....
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i have such tech exposure between meta and microsoft, alphabet as we talked about and also amazon, we can quibble whether it's retail, whether it's tech, i look at it as tech because aws drives it. and then i've got vertiv and taiwan semi. if i look for the one i love least, i think has the most time to recover that's asml. now it's a complete show me stock. i was right that the quarter was going to be disappointing, so was the rest of the street. everybody thought it was a show me quarter. this he didn't show me so now i have until they report the third or fourth quarter to get back in the stock if i choose to do so. it's more portfolio positioning than specifically this. netflix, conversely, i don't know if we will get to it later in the show -- >> sounds like you want to get to it now. >> i do because it's on my mind. look, i said i'd buy it last week and i didn't, didn't sell what i have, it's a small position but now i have to think about, okay, this he did away with reporting subs, which is what apple did five years ago, but, i don't know, i don't think the market can get to inc
i have such tech exposure between meta and microsoft, alphabet as we talked about and also amazon, we can quibble whether it's retail, whether it's tech, i look at it as tech because aws drives it. and then i've got vertiv and taiwan semi. if i look for the one i love least, i think has the most time to recover that's asml. now it's a complete show me stock. i was right that the quarter was going to be disappointing, so was the rest of the street. everybody thought it was a show me quarter....
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eu regulators pushing back on the report they concluded the microsoft investment into openai is not an acquisition. officials tell cnbc the probe is still ongoing and may review the oversight. joining me now is margrethe vestager good morning it is great to have you here i hope i said your name right. >> good morning. it's great to see you. thank you very much for the effort in having such an unpronounceable name thank you very much. >> a great name. i want to get down to business this is the first time we had the opportunity to speak with you since the u.s. doepartment f justice brought the case against apple. we heard them talk about the app store and the color of messaging bubbles. what did you make of that? >> i think it is a very important case i think it is very important that anti-trust authorities do their job in order to have fair competition in everything dig digital. in the u.s. as well as europe, we have sparkling innovation in the ecosystems it is important that they can get to their customers by a second app store or side loading so they are enabled because real competiti
eu regulators pushing back on the report they concluded the microsoft investment into openai is not an acquisition. officials tell cnbc the probe is still ongoing and may review the oversight. joining me now is margrethe vestager good morning it is great to have you here i hope i said your name right. >> good morning. it's great to see you. thank you very much for the effort in having such an unpronounceable name thank you very much. >> a great name. i want to get down to business...
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we mentioned tesla, apple, microsoft, nvidia down on the nth as well. we'll talk with wedbush's dan ivess in a moment. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." tough week for tesla as you know on pace to end the week down more than 10% if shares end the day lower. that will the stocks longer daily losing streak since january. we know that tuesday is going to be a big day you say the clock has struck midnight and the line that struck out to me, trading in the model 2 for robo would be a tragic gamble in your opinion. >> i think it would be a gamble that could maybe even define the future of tesla in the next three to five years. i think right now the big nervousness is model 2, that's a key part of the group, that's 50 to 60% of the incremental growth of the next two or three years robotaxis, autonomous, not another five or six years. we've seen over the last decade and been through white knuckle moments for musk and tesla, this is up there. a cinderella story in the near term has turned into a nightmare on elm street. it all starts next tuesday needs
we mentioned tesla, apple, microsoft, nvidia down on the nth as well. we'll talk with wedbush's dan ivess in a moment. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." tough week for tesla as you know on pace to end the week down more than 10% if shares end the day lower. that will the stocks longer daily losing streak since january. we know that tuesday is going to be a big day you say the clock has struck midnight and the line that struck out to me, trading in the model 2 for...
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government taking a look at the role of these partnerships between openai and microsoft anthropic, google has a relationship with amazon, what those things mean and whether they are work arounds to some degree, what may have been a merger of sorts, of course, the ceo in this case of anthropic saying they're completely independent, there is no board representation, which is different than the way openai is set up, for example, as it relates to amazon. coming up on the other side of this, rockefeller international's ruchir sharma bhe and talk about why an economic downturn could be coming sooner than expected. you don't want to miss this. come on back >>> our next guest has an op-ed in the financial times titled the overstimulated super power basically, positing that the economy is overheated and a slowdown could come faster than expected joining us now, ruchir sharma, breakout capital founder and cio, his new book "what went wrong with capitalism" comes out in june. good to see you, ruchir. and i guess you can tell us exactly what your point of view is here, but we're all aware of what hap
government taking a look at the role of these partnerships between openai and microsoft anthropic, google has a relationship with amazon, what those things mean and whether they are work arounds to some degree, what may have been a merger of sorts, of course, the ceo in this case of anthropic saying they're completely independent, there is no board representation, which is different than the way openai is set up, for example, as it relates to amazon. coming up on the other side of this,...