
Big Tech earnings this week. Will Apple finally give us a clear AI revenue number?
Big week ahead, Tesla, Microsoft, Meta, and Apple all report, mark down what to watch:
$Tesla(TSLA.US)
TSLA is always a wildcard. Forget just delivery numbers; the street is obsessed with margins and the AI story. The big money wants concrete updates on FSD take rates and, more importantly, any real timeline for the Robotaxi network. After the recent run-up, they need to prove the "future tech" isn't just more Musk magic talk. EPS expectation is around $0.44.
$Microsoft(MSFT.US)
The AI Kingpin. This is the purest test of AI monetization. All eyes on Azure cloud growth – is it accelerating or hitting a wall? Any slowdown chatter will spook the market. We also need to hear how Copilot is actually selling and if those insane capital expenditures are paying off. Can they justify the spend? Consensus EPS is looking for ~$3.86.
$Meta Platforms(META.US)
The efficiency champ. Their ad engine has been a beast, but the question is sustainability. Watch for ad pricing trends and user engagement, especially with Reels. The real tension? Balancing massive AI/metaverse investments against profit growth. The market hates "spend now, profit later" stories if the payoff isn't clear. They're expected to deliver a hefty ~$8.16 EPS.
$Apple(AAPL.US)
The pressure is on. After lagging this year, AAPL needs to show iPhone 17 demand is still strong, especially in China, and prove it's insulated from rising memory costs. More importantly, they must sell a credible AI vision. Everyone's watching the Google Gemini partnership for Siri – any rollout details will be a major catalyst. It's time to move beyond the "AI laggard" talk. Expected EPS is around $1.73.
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