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Tech giants like Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet to only get bigger, claims Wall Street analyst

Reuters • October 27, 2017, 23:06:17 IST
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After reporting their results, Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet and Intel added nearly $140 billion to their already massive combined market value on Friday.

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The world’s biggest technology companies are only getting bigger and, for now, Wall Street analysts think there’s no stopping them. [caption id=“attachment_4078129” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Image: Reuters Image: Reuters[/caption] After reporting their results, **Amazon** , Microsoft, Alphabet and Intel added nearly $140 billion to their already massive combined market value on Friday, pushing the broader, tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite index .IXIC higher. The companies together generated more than $100 billion in revenue in the September quarter, roughly 2 percent of United States’ national output. Wall Street analysts scrambled to raise their price targets, with the most bullish pegging the companies’ stocks to rise between 21 percent and 47 percent in the next 12 months. Google is “looking 20 years young,” said Morgan Stanley analyst Brian Nowak, who bumped up his price target on the stock by 9 percent to $1,150. Amazon’s shares rose as much as 9 percent to a three-month high of $1,063.77. Microsoft, Alphabet and Intel hit their highest in a decade. “I expect markets to close the week on new record highs and a good portion of that should be attributed to the results that came from the tech companies,” said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at First Standard Financial in New York. [caption id=“attachment_4180311” align=“alignnone” width=“700”]The Microsoft logo is shown on the Microsoft Theatre at the E3 2017 Electronic Entertainment Expo. Reuters The Microsoft logo is shown on the Microsoft Theatre at the E3 2017 Electronic Entertainment Expo. Reuters[/caption]

Amazon, which is winning business from older, big-box rivals, pleased investors with its transparency around Whole Foods, the premium grocer it recently bought.

“The Street went into third quarter earnings concerned about lack of disclosure around Whole Foods, and Amazon surprised to the upside here by breaking out Whole Foods contribution,” analysts at JP Morgan said.

Amazon’s shares, have risen 30 percent this year through 26 October’s close, as its AWS cloud business has stayed ahead of the competition.

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Alphabet’s Google, a relatively smaller player in the cloud business, doesn’t break out revenue for Google Cloud Platform, but analysts estimate the business is growing very fast, complementing the company’s core advertising business.

The company’s stock is also relatively cheap, trading at 25.8 times forward 12-month earnings, despite its 30 percent run this year, excluding gains on 27 October.

Microsoft Corp’s revenue rose the most in percentage terms in three years, underscoring the success of Chief Executive Satya Nadella’s turnaround strategy.

“Maybe one man has changed the culture of a large organization of over 120,000 people to enable a more creative and innovative mass focused on winning. These results sure seem to indicate so,” Jefferies analysts said.

Even old guard Intel Corp, which has been struggling with tepid growth, said revenue from its higher-margin data center business rose 7 percent, slightly beating expectations.

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