Google – Blessing in disguise

Reply to this post           Trouble with Oracle gives the perfect excuse to abandon open source. Vast revenues from Android should come as no surprise. Google’s titanic 5 year struggle with Oracle took another twist at the end of last week with Oracle disclosing how much money it thinks Google has made from Android. In justifying...

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Galaxy s7 – More of same.

Reply to this post           S7 leaks highlight that Samsung remains all about volume. The specifications of Samsung’s next flagship product appear to show that Samsung is taking very little risk with its handset business this year. The Galaxy s7 will be launched in February and is expected to be made available in s7, s7 EDGE...

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Music streaming – The fault lines

Reply to this post           Spotify and Apple are the only two with a bright future. Spotify has the smarts, Apple the default while Deezer manages to scrape together some cash. Spotify has acquired two companies that when integrated into its service will continue to allow it to remain one step ahead of Apple when it...

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Flight to quality – Unicorns and donkeys part III

Reply to this post           The market is calling out the donkeys disguising themselves as unicorns. The market has gotten off to a terrible start in 2016, but it is also taking no prisoners when it comes to separating the unicorns from the donkeys (see here and here). Until recently, any company whose business is based...

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Facebook & WhatsApp – JK come home

Reply to this post           WhatsApp will have to be integrated to earn a good return. Facebook has finally admitted that subscription is not the way forward for WhatsApp but I suspect that enterprise is merely a stop gap. WhatsApp founder, Jan Koum has officially dropped the subscription fee of $0.99 and stated that the company...

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Google Auto – Greek gift

Reply to this post           Automakers should be wary of Google’s autonomous gift. The most significant event at the Detroit Auto show this week was the offer from Google to the car makers of an easy route to autonomous vehicles. Following on from its rumoured venture with Ford, Google is actively seeking partners in the automotive...

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Go Pro Q4 15A – Hero to zero?

Reply to this post           It may already be too late for GoPro to create an ecosystem. Go Pro warned on Q4 15 results as the critical holiday selling season has not been nearly as good as the company had been hoping. Q4 15A revenues are now expected to be $435m which is well below the...

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Yahoo – Surface deep

Reply to this post           There is no sign of Yahoo ever fulfilling its potential. A scratch appears to be the limit of Yahoo’s ability to realise its potential. Marissa Mayer has been quick to jump to Yahoo’s defense following the negative commentary earlier this week, but her comments clearly reveal the fundamental problem at Yahoo....

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Xiaomi – Reality Check pt. IV

Reply to this post           Xiaomi’s trajectory falls far short of $46bn. Q4 15A appears to have brought Xiaomi no relief from stagnation as it seems to have missed the low end of its 80-100m forecast. The exact figure for 2015A is not yet clear but RFM has been forecasting for some time that Xiaomi would...

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Facebook & Google – Fair weather friends pt. II

Reply to this post           Facebook is set to become Google’s biggest competitor. I have long been of the opinion that Facebook is moving to become a fully-fledged ecosystem in its own right and with each day that passes, this fact becomes more evident. RFM research indicates that this would give Facebook the opportunity to more...