Alphabet Earnings, Pichai Comments on Google's Mobile Search Deals, Microsoft Earnings

Hello everyone. We wrap up Big Tech earnings reviews with Alphabet and Microsoft. There are a handful of earnings from smaller companies worth going over – we will do that at some point next week. We kick off today’s update with Neil’s thoughts on Alphabet’s 1Q23 earnings. The update goes over Sundar Pichai’s comments on Google’s various services partnerships with Android OEMs as well as Apple for mobile search. We conclude with a look at the main takeaways from Microsoft’s FY3Q23 earnings.

Let’s jump right in.


Alphabet Earnings

Alphabet reported 1Q23 earnings back on April 25th. From a financial perspective, results were good. In a quarter that won’t be remembered for any particular financial line item, Alphabet reported $17B of free cash flow. That is testament to Google’s ad machine kicking off an incredible amount of cash quarter in and quarter out. The company possesses some of, if not the most, valuable pieces of digital real estate. As seen with a growing list of much smaller companies, most other ad-funded digital paths are nowhere near as attractive as Google’s.

Here are Alphabet’s major financial line items compared to those of Apple, Meta, and Amazon:

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