Yahoo! Q2A – Chinese spotlight.

          Alibaba hides very disappointing display revenues. Once again Yahoo! has managed to keep poor results hidden amongst the spotlight glare of Alibaba. Q2A Revenues / EPS were $1.04bn / $0.37 compared to consensus at $1.09bn / $0.38. The biggest disappointment was in revenues from display advertising. Yahoo! has been promising a turnaround in these revenues...

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Microsoft – Field of dreams.

          If all you do is build it, they won’t come. Nadella’s recent memo says all the right things but reveals the vast amount of work that is needed to make this dream a reality. All through the 3,000 word memo it is clear that Microsoft intends to make the most of the assets it has...

Gone camel racing – Back Tuesday July 15th

          RFM is hanging up the mike until Tuesday 15th July. 

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PCs Q2A – Signs of life

          RFM still expects the PC market to grow in H2 2014. Both IDC and Gartner gave their estimates of the PC market in Q2 and both are seeing signs of improvement. IDC saw a 0.1% growth YoY in Q2 while Gartner saw the slowest decline since Q2 2012 with a fall of 1.7% YoY. Between...

Xiaomi – The big leagues

          Users are buying Xiaomi for the right reasons. With 26.1m devices sold in H1 2014, Xiaomi is becoming a force to be reckoned with. This performance moves it up into contention with Huawei, LG Electronics and Lenovo all of whom I expect to have shipped similar volumes during the first half of 2014. Xiaomi’s volumes...

Samsung Q2A – Brave face

          The decline may have started early. Samsung reported very disappointing Q2 14A results but it looks like the whisper numbers and comments from the CFO last month have already taken care of the valuation impact for now. Q2A revenues and EBIT were KRW51tn-KRW53tn / KRW7.0tn-KRW7.4tn. The median points are KRW52tn and KRW7.2tn. This is meaningfully...

Apple – Final hurdle

          Key signal for a wearable launch still missing. The market has worked itself into a fever pitch with regards to the imminent launch of the iWatch. The latest device is supposed to have a curved rectangular screen, wireless charging and is possibly will get some of its power from solar cells. Apple has compounded speculation...

HTC Q2 – The spiral

          One quarter does not make a recovery. HTC reported good Q2 results as cuts to marketing expenses allowed profitability to make up for weak sales. Q2A revenues / net income were NT$65.1bn / NT$2.26bn compared to consensus at NT$66.9bn / NT$2.06bn. This was well adrift of the company’s own forecast of revenues at NT$65bn-NT$70bn. This...

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Amazon – Bad Omen

          Fire phone’s draw looks to have already faded. Some observers are wondering why anyone outside the US would want to buy Amazon’s smartphone but I am struggling to see why anyone inside the US would want to buy it. The phone is being made available on July 25th but demand for the device seems to...

Samsung – No Song Sheet

          Google buying Songza is bad for Samsung not Spotify. Google has decided to acquire the music streaming service Songza which effectively means that Samsung will now have to shut down its similar service called Milk Radio. . Google is paying somewhere between $15m-$40m for the fledgling service whose specialisation is in the accurate curation of...

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