Capital Expenditure

  • Wall Street Disapproves of Meta’s Increased AI Investment, But We’re Not So Sure

    Meta (META) shares were volatile after Q3 results, despite exceeding revenue expectations with a 26% YoY increase to $51.24B. While EPS beat estimates, a $16B tax charge and increased capex guidance for AI investments in 2026 concerned investors. Meta emphasized the strategic importance of AI for advertising and future opportunities, citing strong user engagement and monetization. Q4 revenue is projected at $56B-$59B, with increased spending expected.

    2025年11月14日
  • Capex: The Key Metric in Big Tech Earnings

    The Federal Reserve implemented a 25 basis point rate cut, but tempered expectations for further cuts. Alphabet, Meta, and Microsoft reported earnings surpassing estimates, with Alphabet’s revenue exceeding $100 billion for the first time. Notably, all three companies are significantly increasing capital expenditure (capex) for AI and data center infrastructure. Alphabet revised its 2025 capex forecast to $91-93 billion. Finally, a high-stakes meeting between President Trump and President Xi Jinping is anticipated, focusing on trade relations.

    2025年11月14日