Lenovo Q1 16A – White knuckle ride.

Reply to this post           One to watch but its scary ride right now.   Lenovo reported disappointing Q1 16A results as the weak PC and aggressive smartphone competition market triggered weak sales and OPEX declines could not keep up. Q1 16A revenues / EBIT were $10.76bn / $96m compared to estimates of $11.85bn / $157m....

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Alibaba Q1 16A – Law of large numbers.

Reply to this post           Good growth but not good enough. Alibaba disappointed the market with its Q1 16A results as the slowdown in China has proven to be un-escapable. Q1 16A revenues / EPS were US$3.2bn / US$0.59 compared to estimates of $3.15bn / $0.58. Revenue grew a very healthy 28% YoY but this is...

Alibaba – Trip down the Amazon.

Reply to this post           Alibaba is evolving to become the Amazon of China. With its 20% investment in Suning, Alibaba is starting look more and more like Amazon. Alibaba is investing $4.63bn for a 19.99% stake in Suning which is one of the largest consumer electronics retail chains in China. At the same time, Suning...

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Google – The birds and the elephant.

Reply to this post           Many birds hit with one stone but the elephant is missed. Google’s restructuring should bring some improved visibility and flexibility into Google (the birds) but the corporate governance problem (the elephant) looks certain to remain. Google has announced that it is to reorganise into a holding company called Alphabet within which...

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Apple Music – Drop out question

Reply to this post           Spotify net adds is the key metric to watch. Apple has announced that it has signed up 11m trial members for its streaming music service of which 2m have opted for the $14.99 family package for up to 6 members. Whichever way one slices the data, these are excellent numbers and...

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HTC Q2 15A – Virtual Reality

Reply to this post           Hopes for recovery exist in virtual reality. HTC reported Q2 15A results that were in line with reduced expectations but admitted that there is far worse to come in Q3 15E. Q2 15A revenues / EBIT was NT$33.0bn / LOSS NT$5.1bn which was in line with the guidance given at the...

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Fitbit Q2 15A – Peak performance

Reply to this post           Fitbit showing every sign of doing a GoPro. Fitbit reported blowout Q2 15A results but the shares fell 16% as gross margins saw some pressure from product mix. Q2 15A revenues / EPS were $400m / $0.21 compared to estimates at $319m / $0.08. Q3 15E revenues / EPS are forecast...

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Xbox vs. PS4 – The shifting sands

Reply to this post           User experience likely to aid Microsoft in the next generation. Sony has crushed Microsoft when it comes to hardware volumes in the current generation, but it is so far behind on the user experience that the next generation might be quite another story. Microsoft has announced the new user experience coming...

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Yahoo! – Shopping trip.

Reply to this post           Yahoo! needs to tidy its house before it can successfully expand. Yahoo! is going to spend $230m on Polyvore which is a website that has created a community around discovering and buying fashion. The value in this company is the community of style conscious consumers that it has created. On Polyvore,...

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Nokia / German Auto – HERE today, gone tomorrow.

Reply to this post           Sale of HERE is a reasonable deal for shareholders. Nokia has agreed to sell its mapping business, HERE, to a consortium of German auto manufacturers for USD3.1bn. This is 50% more than was rumoured (US$2.2bn – see here) but 22% less (US4bn) than I think could have been achieved if Nokia...

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