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Trump’s Tech Haves and Have-Nots

By Martin Peers · Nov 18, 2024 5:00pm PST · 1 comment
In tech, the story is going to be very much about the haves and have-nots over the next four years. Some tech firms will have juice with Donald Trump and some won’t. Trump’s Sunday night announcement that Brendan Carr will lead the Federal Communications Commission is more bad news for Meta Platforms, which increasingly looks to be one of the... In tech, the story is going to be very much about the haves and have-nots over the next four...
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Netflix’s Friday Night Fights

By Nick Wingfield · Nov 15, 2024 3:30pm PST · 1 comment
Any Friday night plans? A decent number of you will probably tune into tonight’s boxing match on Netflix between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul because you’re curious whether the great heavyweight of the 1980s can, at the age of 58, beat the 27-year-old influencer turned pugilist. Another group of you may watch more because you’re curious how Netflix... Any Friday night plans? A decent number of you will probably tune into tonight’s boxing match on...
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Disney’s Streaming Profit Hopes Rest on More Price Increases

By Martin Peers · Nov 14, 2024 5:00pm PST
We got some good news from the poor old entertainment companies this earnings season. Video streaming is finally becoming a money-making business! Disney, for instance, reported today that its Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ streaming operations made a profit of $321 million in the September quarter, quite the turnaround from losing a slightly bigger... We got some good news from the poor old entertainment companies this earnings season. Video...
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What Matt Gaetz’s Attorney General Nomination Means for Tech
By Martin Peers · Nov 13, 2024 5:00pm PST · 2 comments
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What Matt Gaetz’s Attorney General Nomination Means for Tech

By Martin Peers · Nov 13, 2024 5:00pm PST · 2 comments
All those techies and bankers hoping the new Trump administration will relax Joe Biden’s tough antitrust approach might want to think again. Donald Trump on Wednesday said he would nominate Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz as attorney general, putting forward someone who has appeared supportive of Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan and has called... All those techies and bankers hoping the new Trump administration will relax Joe Biden’s tough...
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What a Wonder-Grubhub Deal Would Mean

By Martin Peers · Nov 12, 2024 5:00pm PST · 1 comment
Wonderful news! Deals are happening. Exhibit A: Marc Lore’s food startup Wonder is close to a deal to buy Grubhub, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday afternoon. That’s an intriguing acquisition for Lore, a veteran e-commerce entrepreneur, as it’s something of a change in direction.Those with long memories of Wonder will recall that the... Wonderful news! Deals are happening. Exhibit A: Marc Lore’s food startup Wonder is close to a...
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Wall Street Finally Forgives Musk for Twitter

By Martin Peers · Nov 11, 2024 5:00pm PST
This is telling: Tesla’s closing price today of $350 was the first time it has closed at that level since the first week of April 2022, when Elon Musk first revealed he was building a position in Twitter (now X). A two-and-a-half-year slump in Tesla’s stock price is over; it was sparked by his excursion into making over the social media app in... This is telling: Tesla’s closing price today of $350 was the first time it has closed at that...
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Why TV Mergers Aren’t the Solution to Streaming’s Flaws

By Martin Peers · Nov 8, 2024 3:00pm PST
That didn’t take long. Within a day of Donald Trump’s election as president, TV executives were signaling optimism that the new administration would make life easier for them by allowing the industry to consolidate. Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav made the most articulate case on Thursday, presenting mergers as a way of helping out poor... That didn’t take long. Within a day of Donald Trump’s election as president, TV executives were...
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Politics Won’t Fracture Startup Investing
By Nick Wingfield, Natasha Mascarenhas and Paris Martineau · Nov 7, 2024 5:00pm PST · 4 comments
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Politics Won’t Fracture Startup Investing

By Nick Wingfield, Natasha Mascarenhas and Paris Martineau · Nov 7, 2024 5:00pm PST · 4 comments
Considering the political rifts in tech this presidential election exposed, you might think Silicon Valley is about to fracture into a scenario in which blue venture capitalists widely refuse to work with red investors and founders—and vice versa. But we’re not so sure.There’s no doubt that at times during the campaign, the rhetoric between... Considering the political rifts in tech this presidential election exposed, you might think...
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Techies Hope for Trump-Driven Deregulation

By Martin Peers · Nov 6, 2024 5:00pm PST · 1 comment
That’s what you call delight. Stocks rocketed—the tech-heavy Nasdaq rose 3%—as Wall Street applauded Donald Trump’s victory in Tuesday’s election. Most tech stocks rose in tandem—Tesla stock jumped 15%, reflecting the benefits CEO Elon Musk is expected to earn from his vocal support for Trump. Notably, one of the few tech stocks to lose... That’s what you call delight. Stocks rocketed—the tech-heavy Nasdaq rose 3%—as Wall Street...
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Reddit Passes Snap

By Martin Peers · Nov 5, 2024 5:00pm PST
You’re likely distracted right now by election results, which have surely started rolling in as you’re reading. Rather than add to all the premature speculation on the topic, we think creating an election-free zone would be more useful. Below we recommend some things you can do tonight other than watch the news channels.Before we get to that,... You’re likely distracted right now by election results, which have surely started rolling in as...
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Why ByteDance is a Bargain

By Martin Peers · Nov 4, 2024 5:00pm PST · 1 comment
What’s the cheapest stock around right now? That has to be ByteDance, the privately owned Chinese tech giant that owns TikTok. As we reported today, ByteDance lifted its first-half revenue about 35% to $73 billion, which means it is now about as big as Facebook owner Meta Platforms but growing faster. In the first half, Meta’s revenue increased... What’s the cheapest stock around right now? That has to be ByteDance, the privately owned Chinese...
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The Hitchhiker’s Guide to MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin Bet
By Martin Peers · Nov 1, 2024 3:35pm PDT
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The Hitchhiker’s Guide to MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin Bet

By Martin Peers · Nov 1, 2024 3:35pm PDT
You could be forgiven for missing, amid the onslaught of tech company earnings news lately, what may be the most startling business story of the week. That would be the plan by enterprise software and bitcoin investment firm MicroStrategy to raise a massive $42 billion over the next three years to buy more bitcoin, using equal parts debt and... You could be forgiven for missing, amid the onslaught of tech company earnings news lately, what...
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Apple’s Weak Forecast, AWS’ Profit Rockets

By Martin Peers · Oct 31, 2024 5:00pm PDT
Nothing particularly frightening emerged from the two big tech goliaths that reported September quarterly results tonight, Apple and Amazon. But they offered nothing particularly cheery, either.For both companies, the updates had a mix of good and bad news. Apple, for instance, reported 6% top-line growth for the September quarter, its best... Nothing particularly frightening emerged from the two big tech goliaths that reported September...
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Meta and Microsoft Disappoint Investors

By Martin Peers · Oct 30, 2024 5:00pm PDT
Danger, danger! That’s the message Wall Street sent Meta Platforms tonight, as investors sold off shares in the company in the wake of its predictably healthy third-quarter earnings result. They perhaps weren’t thrilled that Meta plans to lift capital expenditures significantly again next year, on top of a projected increase this year of as much... Danger, danger! That’s the message Wall Street sent Meta Platforms tonight, as investors sold off...
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Google Cloud’s Surge

By Martin Peers · Oct 29, 2024 5:00pm PDT · 2 comments
Google may have calmed some nerves on Wall Street on Tuesday. It delivered a third-quarter result showing a sharp acceleration in Google Cloud’s growth rate, to a bumper 35%, from 29% in the second quarter. CEO Sundar Pichai credited that performance in part to the company’s AI portfolio, which he said was helping it win new customers as well as... Google may have calmed some nerves on Wall Street on Tuesday. It delivered a third-quarter result...
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Why Meta and Apple Have Been Rallying, Unlike Microsoft and Google
By Martin Peers · Oct 28, 2024 5:00pm PDT
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Why Meta and Apple Have Been Rallying, Unlike Microsoft and Google

By Martin Peers · Oct 28, 2024 5:00pm PDT
Get ready. We’re about to endure three days of earnings reports from five of the six biggest companies in tech—not including Nvidia, which doesn’t report earnings until Nov. 20. What makes these updates more interesting than usual is that investors appear to have wildly varying views of these companies right now, at least judging by their recent... Get ready. We’re about to endure three days of earnings reports from five of the six biggest...
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Musk, Putin and CEO Telephone Calls

By Martin Peers · Oct 25, 2024 4:00pm PDT
We’ve learned a lot lately about who CEOs like to telephone. We reported a couple of weeks ago that Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella likes to make two calls a day to CEOs of other companies, including startup chiefs, to ensure he stays up to date on the latest developments in tech. And Morgan Stanley’s former CEO and Disney chair-to-be Jim Gorman... We’ve learned a lot lately about who CEOs like to telephone. We reported a couple of weeks ago...
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A Silicon Valley Divided

By Jessica E. Lessin · Oct 24, 2024 5:00pm PDT · 3 comments
One of the developments I didn’t predict at the start of the year was the rise in support for Donald Trump among members of the tech elite—like Elon Musk.  Musk aside, there’s no question that Silicon Valley elites are more politically divided than they have been for at least the last 20 years I have reported on them. The Valley’s most... One of the developments I didn’t predict at the start of the year was the rise in support for...
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Musk’s Tesla Turnaround

By Martin Peers · Oct 23, 2024 5:00pm PDT
Today Elon Musk had some good news to report about Tesla for a change. The electric vehicle maker’s third-quarter results on Wednesday were the strongest in 12 months, with a return to growth in auto revenues after two quarters of decline and the revelation that the Cybertruck had turned profitable. Tesla even projected it would finish this year... Today Elon Musk had some good news to report about Tesla for a change. The electric vehicle maker...
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Amazon, Temu and $20 Couches
By Martin Peers · Oct 22, 2024 5:00pm PDT
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Amazon, Temu and $20 Couches

By Martin Peers · Oct 22, 2024 5:00pm PDT
Memo to the Kamala Harris campaign: Have you checked out Temu? The presidential candidate faces a bunch of voters unhappy with how prices for consumer goods have skyrocketed under President Joe Biden. But she could push back on those complaints by pointing people to the website of Temu, the Chinese-owned bargain-basement shopping service that... Memo to the Kamala Harris campaign: Have you checked out Temu? The presidential candidate faces a...
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