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it does, but the problem is, isn't it, does it, does he relate to microsoft, the microsoft platform, it does everything. so well, it's so easy to use it so cumbersome to bring in different apps and different platforms to it. but maybe that just isn't room for single product companies in the market. this is this fundamental question of many regulators around the world. i'm troubling with when it comes to digital platforms. the essence of digital tap forms is that they are eco systems and they find it very easy to extend the office of the off the products. they offer a multiple functionalities that if they do they use that is that they use, it gets a seamless product which works well, which is integrated and this is down them into platforms. army. nope, because sure gets a benefit. they buy a single product, it works seamlessly, they don't have to bother their head, we'd assembling different things together and it works. the problem does this great . so like the latest is that they're faced by very vocal completeness. like slack like is the same, but how are we going to have this? so b
it does, but the problem is, isn't it, does it, does he relate to microsoft, the microsoft platform, it does everything. so well, it's so easy to use it so cumbersome to bring in different apps and different platforms to it. but maybe that just isn't room for single product companies in the market. this is this fundamental question of many regulators around the world. i'm troubling with when it comes to digital platforms. the essence of digital tap forms is that they are eco systems and they...
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he will recall that the microsoft exchange 365 repository was brought to the attention of the inquiry during the phase for hearings and as a result the inquiry received numerous sometimes voluminous last—minute disclosure of documents said to relate to your face for witnesses and on some occasions only days before some witnesses were adhered to give evidence. during the january hearing mrjackson said such last minute discussion about the post office during the pace of the hearings were sent to give evidence. during the january hearing mr jackson said such last—minute disclosure by the post office during the face of the hearings was undercooked suboptimal. there left disclosures have put immense pressure on the inquiry counsel and solicitor teams who worked extremely hard to ensure that the face for hearings, in fact as planned. in some instances regrettably a decision was made to postpone or reschedule a witness at short notice including you will remember mr jenkins are best among men, both of whom the inquiry has scheduled to hear during phases five and six. whilst other matters
he will recall that the microsoft exchange 365 repository was brought to the attention of the inquiry during the phase for hearings and as a result the inquiry received numerous sometimes voluminous last—minute disclosure of documents said to relate to your face for witnesses and on some occasions only days before some witnesses were adhered to give evidence. during the january hearing mrjackson said such last minute discussion about the post office during the pace of the hearings were sent...
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we've forgotten his first chapter at microsoft, the antitrust trials in the late 90, the late 1990s. it was at the height of this pr crisis. he was one of the most reviled public figures on earth. people were throwing pies in his the simpsons was ridiculing him. in this moment of public crisis, he becomes a great philanthropist. very quickly. he goes from greedy to generous, from cold hearted to kind hearted. of course, bill has not really changed, and the way he runs the gates foundation is indistinguishable from the way ran microsoft. it's about exercising. it's about taking control control and it's easy to say, well, gates is an anti democratic figure, but he's giving the gates foundation at this point is giving away close to $80 billion. all of that money has to be helping people. right. and of course, the gates foundation's is helping people through a narrow at times in places it might even be lives. it is saving lives. the gates foundation is putting lots of money into vaccine procurement and distribute vaccines in arms save lives. but that's not the whole story story. on net,
we've forgotten his first chapter at microsoft, the antitrust trials in the late 90, the late 1990s. it was at the height of this pr crisis. he was one of the most reviled public figures on earth. people were throwing pies in his the simpsons was ridiculing him. in this moment of public crisis, he becomes a great philanthropist. very quickly. he goes from greedy to generous, from cold hearted to kind hearted. of course, bill has not really changed, and the way he runs the gates foundation is...
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to microsoft partnership but with openai, the creator of chatgpt. shares rose on the news. and together, they should go some way through restoring confidence in the tech sector which was shaken wednesday after meta's stock fell after its own earnings report and after the market was rattled by slowing us gdp and stubborn inflation. in other earnings news, intel also announced its results but it was its outlook for the second quarter of the year that sent should shares lower in later trading. intel says weak demand for its traditional datacentre and pc chips is what led to the lower forecast. investors are investors a re now investors are now trimming expectations that the federal reserve will cut rates before september. the latest data show its economy grew at its slowest pace in nearly two years in the first three months of the year. the personal consumption expenditures price index — which is a key indication of inflation — rose 3.4% for the quarter. us secretary of state is meeting chinese officials on a three—day trip. economic ties have be
to microsoft partnership but with openai, the creator of chatgpt. shares rose on the news. and together, they should go some way through restoring confidence in the tech sector which was shaken wednesday after meta's stock fell after its own earnings report and after the market was rattled by slowing us gdp and stubborn inflation. in other earnings news, intel also announced its results but it was its outlook for the second quarter of the year that sent should shares lower in later trading....
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and microsoft took centre stage. both beat expectations on earnings and revenue thanks in no small part to investments in artificial intelligence. one standout spot for alphabet was google cloud revenue, whichjumped 28% in 01. a lot of generative ai tools rely on the cloud to reach customers. alphabet announced some good news for investors. it's first ever dividend of 20 cents per share. and an additional $70 billion buy—back. that initially sent shares into the double digits after the bell. and for microsoft's part, its intelligent cloud division delivered greater revenue than expected thanks to a boost from microsoft's partnership with openai, the creator of chatgtp. the creator of chatgpt. shares of microsoft also initially rose on the news. and together they should go some way toward restoring confidence in the tech sector, which was shaken on wednesday when meta stock fell after its own earnings report and after the wider market was rattled thursday morning by slowing us gdp and stubborn inflation. joining me
and microsoft took centre stage. both beat expectations on earnings and revenue thanks in no small part to investments in artificial intelligence. one standout spot for alphabet was google cloud revenue, whichjumped 28% in 01. a lot of generative ai tools rely on the cloud to reach customers. alphabet announced some good news for investors. it's first ever dividend of 20 cents per share. and an additional $70 billion buy—back. that initially sent shares into the double digits after the bell....
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is the keynote speaker at key events the microsoft is hosting an jakarta, events the microsoft is hosting anjakarta, kuala lumpurand anjakarta, kuala lumpur and bangkok anjakarta, kuala lumpurand bangkok over the next three days. it is microsoft showing off all of its ai technology or some of it giving it a taste of the software engineers, data scientists and architectures in this region so they get a chance to see what is made of in this trip comes a week after some solid earnings of microsoft died and they have invested heaps of money into this technology and has been reporting here seen and investors are very excited by the prospect of this, he is not the prospect of this, he is not the only tech giant to have beenin the only tech giant to have been in this part of the world we saw tim cook from apple this month and he visited and spoke with leaders in indonesia as well as vietnam. you may ask yourself why southeast asia? it is in a solid trajectory when it comes to its digital economy are the reasons why is because they're tapping into the tower pool and expansion of population size b
is the keynote speaker at key events the microsoft is hosting an jakarta, events the microsoft is hosting anjakarta, kuala lumpurand anjakarta, kuala lumpur and bangkok anjakarta, kuala lumpurand bangkok over the next three days. it is microsoft showing off all of its ai technology or some of it giving it a taste of the software engineers, data scientists and architectures in this region so they get a chance to see what is made of in this trip comes a week after some solid earnings of microsoft...
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double digit growth and monetisation models that are winning, so meta, amazon, microsoft and nvidia have it, declining revenue of growth, apple and tesla are falling out of the favour, the mag seven being becoming a fab five. elsewhere, as we told you on newsday, president biden has signed into law a bill which gives tiktok�*s chinese owner, bytedance nine months to divest it or the social media app will be banned in the us. but tiktok has vowed to take legal action, saying in a statement that the us law is unconstitutional and that the company has gone to great lengths to ensure us user data is safe and free from outside manipulation. us plane—maker boeing reported its first revenue drop in almost two years. its manufacturing quality has come under scrutiny after a series of accidents involving its max 737 model. let's bring in aerospace consultant mark martin. i asked him what he made of boeing's results and his outlook for the playmaker. we know that boeing commercial aeroplanes the revenue is driving the entire financial performance of bowing down, revenues are done by 1.6 billio
double digit growth and monetisation models that are winning, so meta, amazon, microsoft and nvidia have it, declining revenue of growth, apple and tesla are falling out of the favour, the mag seven being becoming a fab five. elsewhere, as we told you on newsday, president biden has signed into law a bill which gives tiktok�*s chinese owner, bytedance nine months to divest it or the social media app will be banned in the us. but tiktok has vowed to take legal action, saying in a statement...
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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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. >> i was very concerned about the review board about a microsoft breach. they say among other things not to correct is inaccurate, the statement that microsoft believed and it determined the root cause of the intrusion, i don't need to go on and finish it, but this is obviously a very difficult thing. but i know that the review board was really, anything you think was going to change? >> i think the review board did a fantastic job and it really highlights the value of this with the administration. that being said i think it does highlight the inadequacies that we've seen from microsoft and to your comment about this public information and i talked about this several times with you, just the lack of a transparency. you have to be clear and you have to be honest. before you actually correct it, you have to scratch your head and wonder what the reason was. >> anybody could go, microsoft is big so it obviously has a lot of clients. is just a percentage like anybody else in your business. >> from microsoft's perspective, obviously there big and i think that's
. >> i was very concerned about the review board about a microsoft breach. they say among other things not to correct is inaccurate, the statement that microsoft believed and it determined the root cause of the intrusion, i don't need to go on and finish it, but this is obviously a very difficult thing. but i know that the review board was really, anything you think was going to change? >> i think the review board did a fantastic job and it really highlights the value of this with...
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al on the tech side maybe microsoft - it comes to ai? al on the tech side maybe microsoft has - it comes to ai? al on the tech | side maybe microsoft has elite but don't underestimate alphabet, they are the head of market share in search and that is something you figure when chatgpt came out, ai in general took off and everyone figured other but will be in trouble because we won't need to use search engines and another openai can basically write estimates for eskimo joe anything we need but we saw double—digit growth for alphabet and microsoft also doing well on that front. by doing well on that front. by doing so well on cloud right now that makes you wonder both gaining market share, mean when amazon reports next week, aws a leader in cloud computing, or that take a hit? we find it next week. ai is an important part of the story but both being able to continue to do well in the corporate as ai benefit stock to pay off. thank ou ve benefit stock to pay off. thank you very much- _ to the us economy now, because markets were rattled on
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double digit growth and monetisation models that are winning, so meta, amazon, microsoft and nvidia have it. declining revenue of growth — apple and tesla are falling out of favour, the mag seven becoming a fab five. elsewhere, president biden has signed into law a bill which gives tiktok�*s chinese owner, bytedance nine months to divest it or the social media app will be banned in the us. but tiktok has vowed to take legal action, saying in a statement that the us law is unconstitutional and that the company has gone to great lengths to ensure us user data is safe and free from outside manipulation. ray told me how he sees the situation with ticktum. —— tiktok. it's a lot more complicated. this is the only thing both parties in the us is critical on. the competition is really how the data will be separated. one model puts the data of a us server and of course divesting some of the ownership and the governance restrictions. that's the challenge but this is not a first amendment issue or national security issue, it's a reciprocity issue. if china would allow facebook and google to
double digit growth and monetisation models that are winning, so meta, amazon, microsoft and nvidia have it. declining revenue of growth — apple and tesla are falling out of favour, the mag seven becoming a fab five. elsewhere, president biden has signed into law a bill which gives tiktok�*s chinese owner, bytedance nine months to divest it or the social media app will be banned in the us. but tiktok has vowed to take legal action, saying in a statement that the us law is unconstitutional...
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staying in china where microsoft's blizzard entertainment unit could be back with popular games such as world of warcraft by this summer under a pending deal with chinese gamer netease. if it goes through, the move may also signal a marked change of cooperation and agreements on entertainment software in the huge market. that's according to tech analyst dan ives from wedbush securities. it's big. and the fact that they're going after china is significant. i think it shows a new era, especially on the gaming side, now that activision is under the microsoft umbrella. how big is the chinese market that they're going after? i mean, this could be massive. i mean, when you think of it from a gaming perspective, this could incrementally add ten, 15% additional revenue opportunity for microsoft when it comes to blizzard and it comes to these games. i mean, it's been a missing piece in the puzzle. and i think when microsoft went after activision, this was one of the strategic — what i view as areas that they needed to focus on. and it's a check the box for nadella and redmond. now the netea
staying in china where microsoft's blizzard entertainment unit could be back with popular games such as world of warcraft by this summer under a pending deal with chinese gamer netease. if it goes through, the move may also signal a marked change of cooperation and agreements on entertainment software in the huge market. that's according to tech analyst dan ives from wedbush securities. it's big. and the fact that they're going after china is significant. i think it shows a new era, especially...
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amazon, microsoft, all in the red. it has only been profitable to apple and tesla. they have lost $52 billion going back to the ipo. only two years they have been profitable. they are up $9 billion for the year. >> we will follow it. thank you. elon musk today, speaking of tesla, in overtime, on x, the car business is tough, which is why he said. stock is down 42% year to date. they will continue price cuts, when they think they are done, they are not done. the direction of the company weighing on shares. what was once a very important earnings report for the overall growth rate. now as the market cap has come down and been kind half, basically, it does not feel like it holds that degree of importance. >> that is a very good point. certainly, for sentiment, tesla represents hypergrowth trade of years past. the unfortunate truth that is being found out now is that it is a car company. when i say that, their hair stands on end. when you're a car company, you have a lot that costs. how do you do that when the ev business is in a bad spot here, lower prices. that is not
amazon, microsoft, all in the red. it has only been profitable to apple and tesla. they have lost $52 billion going back to the ipo. only two years they have been profitable. they are up $9 billion for the year. >> we will follow it. thank you. elon musk today, speaking of tesla, in overtime, on x, the car business is tough, which is why he said. stock is down 42% year to date. they will continue price cuts, when they think they are done, they are not done. the direction of the company...
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>> microsoft is our largest. the reason why we like that company is the fact that it's so entrenched in our day-to-day lives in terms of enterprise, and just the consistency and the defensiveness of the business, so while valuations are elevated for a name like microsoft, we think the premiums that investors are paying for it is reasonable. >> the idea of -- i'll take you back let's say, i don't know, six months, four months. let's go four months. the idea of lower interest rates at some point this year, how much do you think that had to do, if at all, with the run we saw in the megacap names and then if i take that off the table from you, what is it going to mean for the next six months, let's say? >> fair question. you know, we were noncon sen us in terms of the interest rate outlook. we thought the fed was not going to do what the market expected in terms of a percentage cut in rates. we were thinking one or two rate cuts this year. we think honestly earnings growth is going to be more important than whether t
>> microsoft is our largest. the reason why we like that company is the fact that it's so entrenched in our day-to-day lives in terms of enterprise, and just the consistency and the defensiveness of the business, so while valuations are elevated for a name like microsoft, we think the premiums that investors are paying for it is reasonable. >> the idea of -- i'll take you back let's say, i don't know, six months, four months. let's go four months. the idea of lower interest rates at...
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microsoft is around 30% cloud growth. i'm looking for google and aws to start to share a little more data and give us more visibility . but i love that microsoft came out and said this is how much of our azure growth is tied to ai. that says the company is comfortable, the deals are growing, enterprises are spending more with them and it is ai specific. paul: let's look at intel, some disappointing sales and profit numbers, but i understand you have in speaking with the ceo. did you hear anything that reassured you? >> intel is a multi-year investment play for a lot of investors looking for that short-term win. they have to understand the new segmentation, the products and foundry is all about becoming a critical infrastructure partner to the u.s. and the west for a supply chain resiliency, national defense, global technology and economic readership. i think intel has made the commitment. in the conversations we've had and he has shared publicly is that the company -- company has hit targets. it was a problem for a long t
microsoft is around 30% cloud growth. i'm looking for google and aws to start to share a little more data and give us more visibility . but i love that microsoft came out and said this is how much of our azure growth is tied to ai. that says the company is comfortable, the deals are growing, enterprises are spending more with them and it is ai specific. paul: let's look at intel, some disappointing sales and profit numbers, but i understand you have in speaking with the ceo. did you hear...
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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
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...
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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
>> 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...
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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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. >> other companies including microsoft, off about, amazon and also meta, what you watching. >> microsoft is the biggest company in the world right now so the big question to maintain the earnings momentum that got it there investors are good be looking for an uptake on the new copilot a.i. software. >> what is the news there. >> meta is up 35% for the year and concerns for the margins and speaking of a.i. this packs week they launched a meta a.i. chabad and head-to-head with the chat box with openai, google and microsoft. sean.jack: only good news and te shiny thing in the market is called. >> the metal gold is one of the better asset classes up 15% hit $24 an ounce and why attire is tougher to determine normally when you have higher market interest rates in the u.s. like you had this year gold goes lower but it goes higher and you had redemption from some of the big u.s. gold etf's like the spider gold trust, the gld, what seems to be happening you see stronger demand from outside of the united states the central banks are buying including china as well as asian investors and people may
. >> other companies including microsoft, off about, amazon and also meta, what you watching. >> microsoft is the biggest company in the world right now so the big question to maintain the earnings momentum that got it there investors are good be looking for an uptake on the new copilot a.i. software. >> what is the news there. >> meta is up 35% for the year and concerns for the margins and speaking of a.i. this packs week they launched a meta a.i. chabad and...
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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
. >> 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...
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a reminder that we will be closely watching the microsoft chief executive's visit the southeast asia this week. his first sto southeast asia this week. his first step is — southeast asia this week. his first stop is indonesia where he is about to meet the president and is scheduled to attend an artificial intelligence event in the coming hours. he is expected to share insights on al with local developers and indonesian businesses well. thank you for your company, see you again tomorrow. hello. this is zof with the catch up. tonight, why could the price of biscuits could be going up. the london marathon praise continues and a cinema for dogs. we start with humza yousaf as he has resigned as scotland's first minister after 13 months. his party, the snp, teamed up with the scottish greens in government but he ended the deal last week. it was after they disagreed about decisions on things like climate pledges and puberty blockers for people under 18. politicians from other parties then called for a vote on whether humza yousaf should stay on as first minister. he will be stepping away
a reminder that we will be closely watching the microsoft chief executive's visit the southeast asia this week. his first sto southeast asia this week. his first step is — southeast asia this week. his first stop is indonesia where he is about to meet the president and is scheduled to attend an artificial intelligence event in the coming hours. he is expected to share insights on al with local developers and indonesian businesses well. thank you for your company, see you again tomorrow....
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>> they remain a pioneer in cloud at microsoft. they continue to see tremendous value from what aws offers. they are innovating and generative at the chip level by offering a variety of models and services. we see improving growth as the year progresses. there is still customer optimization of workloads going on but when we think about the growth drivers underneath amazon web services, they continue to broaden and i think the perception around the durability of this platform will continue to improve later this year into 2025. we continue to like the name there. sonali: there is a lot of optimism and is not just from you, market has shown they are ready to get back in and investors are starting to nip at a lot of these stocks today even before they are reporting earnings. how do you feel about perhaps places that are a little overbought? are there any areas you wouldn't it into yet? >> we are watching a lot how these companies navigate the crosscurrents in the near term. we talked about amazon and we will see how microsoft does late
>> they remain a pioneer in cloud at microsoft. they continue to see tremendous value from what aws offers. they are innovating and generative at the chip level by offering a variety of models and services. we see improving growth as the year progresses. there is still customer optimization of workloads going on but when we think about the growth drivers underneath amazon web services, they continue to broaden and i think the perception around the durability of this platform will continue...
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the positive story came through for microsoft an alphabet. the fact they are able to monetize in the cloud business, the investments around ai. i want to give you a look at what's happening in terms of multiples and the valuation story. we know this is been a concern and investors are wringing their hands. look at tesla. it's at a challenging year. elon musk was able to sway those concerns and the earnings call. you are still down double digits for tesla and this is the 12 month blended pe, 59 times for tesla, despite the challenges it faces in the chinese market. all of that playing into the mix. meta-is looking cheap. they had a challenging earning story in terms of the outlook. 20 times versus 59 times. that tells you a lot about how things are shaping up. let's have a look at the biggest story. i want to give you context in terms of softness. the japanese yen is down 40%. 40% versus the u.s. dollar. the bank of japan coming through with what bloomberg economic says was a dovish hole. that story continues to be in focus. more analysis on t
the positive story came through for microsoft an alphabet. the fact they are able to monetize in the cloud business, the investments around ai. i want to give you a look at what's happening in terms of multiples and the valuation story. we know this is been a concern and investors are wringing their hands. look at tesla. it's at a challenging year. elon musk was able to sway those concerns and the earnings call. you are still down double digits for tesla and this is the 12 month blended pe, 59...
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can alphabet compete with the big boys, microsoft and aws? tom: breaking down the detail on the meta-story and investor disappointment around spending plans, setting us up for a big day of tech earnings. ai unicorns. a new generation of ai avatars. a ceo joins me for an exclusive conversation. later, eight a ceo joins me as they report revenue. we have interviews on gas and oil prices as well. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. ai unicorns and thieves yet is -- synthesia says so card -- so-called expressive avatars can react emotionally to what they are required to say resulting in more humanlike digital twins. the company saw the valuation hit $1 billion last year when it raised $90 million in funding. joining me is victor, the ceo. good morning and thanks for joining us. a major upgrade for you and the business. what are the use cases for this and what have clients said so far? it is early but what does this tell us about the ambitions of synthesia? >> what we are seeing so far, for the las
can alphabet compete with the big boys, microsoft and aws? tom: breaking down the detail on the meta-story and investor disappointment around spending plans, setting us up for a big day of tech earnings. ai unicorns. a new generation of ai avatars. a ceo joins me for an exclusive conversation. later, eight a ceo joins me as they report revenue. we have interviews on gas and oil prices as well. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. ai unicorns and...
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companies are demanding the microsoft cloud and the microsoft if openai a.i. features to use throughout their operations. i was looking at an estimate from william blair, they find that more than two-thirds of fortune 500 companies are using microsoft's azure. david: wow. lauren: they're using all of this -- david: that turns into a lot -- lot of revenue for microsoft. lauren: demand is better than supply, that is a good problem to have. microsoft and google, bell weathers for technology, these are the most important earnings. they're charming the a.i. revolution -- charging the a.i. revolution and spending into with it. if you look at what they spent together in the quarter, $26 billion. most of that on art official -- david: so, kenny, all of the promises apparently are coming through. a lot of folks were wondering, gee, is it really going to pay off, all this a.i. stuff? it appears it is. >> i think it absolutely is. and i also think we're very much in the inpansy stages of this. so -- infancy stages of this. i look at this part of the tech sector as just e
companies are demanding the microsoft cloud and the microsoft if openai a.i. features to use throughout their operations. i was looking at an estimate from william blair, they find that more than two-thirds of fortune 500 companies are using microsoft's azure. david: wow. lauren: they're using all of this -- david: that turns into a lot -- lot of revenue for microsoft. lauren: demand is better than supply, that is a good problem to have. microsoft and google, bell weathers for technology, these...
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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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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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microsoft and google reporting after the bell. those are pretty significant declines in the idea is we are worried on the back of meda's earnings, that all of this spend on ai infrastructure is not bringing some big boom in generative ai driven sales growth. actual software products that people use and companies make money from. this is bloomberg technology. ♪ (upbeat music) there's more to business than the business you're in. if you use data, that's the privacy business. manufacturing on demand? you're talking cloud business. got a few million hyper-connected customers? digital experience business. that was fast. that's where deloitte comes in. with the right combination of talent and technology to help advance and connect all that it takes to excel in business ... to the business i'm in. deloitte. starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant.. that's a different story. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from the ground up. people were showing up left and right. and so did our busines
microsoft and google reporting after the bell. those are pretty significant declines in the idea is we are worried on the back of meda's earnings, that all of this spend on ai infrastructure is not bringing some big boom in generative ai driven sales growth. actual software products that people use and companies make money from. this is bloomberg technology. ♪ (upbeat music) there's more to business than the business you're in. if you use data, that's the privacy business. manufacturing on...
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david: what's happening with microsoft is extraordinary today. look at that and it's up -- these are the specific stocks that are taking advantage. lauren: 5% gains for super micro-and googles market cap $2.1 trillion after alpha get reported stellar earning ands nvidia is $2.1 trillion and this ai spend asking moving the two tech giants neck and neck to who can become a $3 trillion company behind microsoft. david: it is a revolution to the 1980s and seeing this technological revolution taking place and people are making money opportunistic it right now. thank you, lauren. the supreme court justices are meeting again to discuss the next steps in donald trump's immunity case. david spunt joining me now. what's the latest there? >> hi, david. they're meeting mind closed doors today for the weekly conference to formally discuss this big case yesterday. case that puts them square in the middle of the 2024 presidential election. former president trump of course as we know charged with attempting 20 overturn the results of that 2020 presidential electi
david: what's happening with microsoft is extraordinary today. look at that and it's up -- these are the specific stocks that are taking advantage. lauren: 5% gains for super micro-and googles market cap $2.1 trillion after alpha get reported stellar earning ands nvidia is $2.1 trillion and this ai spend asking moving the two tech giants neck and neck to who can become a $3 trillion company behind microsoft. david: it is a revolution to the 1980s and seeing this technological revolution taking...
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ed: microsoft and google post strong results. caroline: jeff bezos and andy jassy deleting chaps amid an antitrust probe. let's check in on these markets. this is a macro picture on the day and some earnings galvanizing a drive higher. nasdaq up more than 2% then. we see the core pce that the fed so loves coming in line. we are not calling, but we are not exceeding expectations. the market is relieved and we are seeing about of good, healthy increase in certain stocks. a 10 year yield dives down onto the back of that pce number. even though we see bonds indeed rallying coming yields falling lower, the dollar still resilient against the japanese yen. will we see intervention from the boj? moving on, have a look at what it is doing against bitcoin. dollar strength against bitcoin. crypto on the downside. ed: it is all about earnings. intel is off session lows. and just a moment, ian king will give us the numbers and then we will speak to the intel ceo. microsoft and alphabet are all about cloud growth driven by ai products. microso
ed: microsoft and google post strong results. caroline: jeff bezos and andy jassy deleting chaps amid an antitrust probe. let's check in on these markets. this is a macro picture on the day and some earnings galvanizing a drive higher. nasdaq up more than 2% then. we see the core pce that the fed so loves coming in line. we are not calling, but we are not exceeding expectations. the market is relieved and we are seeing about of good, healthy increase in certain stocks. a 10 year yield dives...
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and microsoft. of course, energy continues to be the constraint but use cases are exploding across the board and now this fourth industrial revolution is here being led by jenson and adele. caroline: we thank you. let's go to a key player, apple, pledged to buy more components and accessories and devices from vietnam suppliers. the move is a big boost for the southeast asian companies and vietnam emerges as a electronics hub and apple is looking to shift production of their gadgets away from china to minimize the geopolitical use and they're exploring india and vietnam which has seen a four poll increase in companies assembling apple products over the last decade. let's talk about global regulation for a moment and joined with the european commissioner of financial services to discuss all things digital finance and regulation, ed. ed: we're looking at erickson, the swedish shares, 2% higher as it stands and the u.s. a.d.r. is higher even still than that. beat on earnings and it's really interesting,
and microsoft. of course, energy continues to be the constraint but use cases are exploding across the board and now this fourth industrial revolution is here being led by jenson and adele. caroline: we thank you. let's go to a key player, apple, pledged to buy more components and accessories and devices from vietnam suppliers. the move is a big boost for the southeast asian companies and vietnam emerges as a electronics hub and apple is looking to shift production of their gadgets away from...
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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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but couldn't you say, like, apple, microsoft, they are kind of working together to corner markets? no? >> so look, we are investigating to understand why there are some of the investments and partnerships that they are entering into right now in the ai space may, in fact, but not be giving them undue influence or giving them special privileges, if we get any hints that there is actual collusion happening in the marketplace, we take that extraordinarily seriously and won't hesitate to take action. one trend that we are especially concerned about is the way that algorithms may be facilitating price-fixing. and so if you have a whole bunch of competitors in a market, be it hotels, be at casinos, and they all decide they are going to outsource their pricing decision to the same algorithm, they may in effect to be fixing their prices even if they are not, you know, getting in the back room and making secret deals. >> jon: that would be like if the hotel says, you can get us on expedia or you can get us on kayak or -- but all of those companies are using the same algorithm? would that me
but couldn't you say, like, apple, microsoft, they are kind of working together to corner markets? no? >> so look, we are investigating to understand why there are some of the investments and partnerships that they are entering into right now in the ai space may, in fact, but not be giving them undue influence or giving them special privileges, if we get any hints that there is actual collusion happening in the marketplace, we take that extraordinarily seriously and won't hesitate to take...