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Alphabet needs to correct its artificial intelligence flubs and prove its monetization potential if it hopes to renew investors confidence. GOOGL YTD mountain Alphabet shares this year "There's uncertainty around the moat," said Jamie Meyers, an analyst at Laffer Tengler Investments. "It's an opportunity that is meaningfully underestimated by investors given everything that's happened," said Deepwater Asset Management's Gene Munster. Using the pullback as an opportunity Many investors, however, are finding the positive in Alphabet's recent troubles for their portfolios, and using the recent stock performance as a buying opportunity. Laffer Tengler's Meyers also noted that Alphabet's advantage in personal data, strong user base and dominant market position could give them and edge in AI once they correct their mistakes.
Persons: giant's, Jamie Meyers, It's, They're, Alphabet's, Gene Munster, OpenAI, Dan Hanson, Neuberger Berman, They've, Michael Sansoterra, they're, Hanna Howard, Brad Gerstner, CNBC's, Laffer Tengler's Meyers, Deepwater's Munster Organizations: Microsoft, Meta, Nvidia, Investments, Google, Investors, Silvant Locations: Munster
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe EU probe into Big Tech companies is 'effectively noise', says Deepwater's Gene MunsterGene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management managing partner, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the EU's investigation into Apple, Alphabet and Meta under the new 'Digital Markets Act' tech legislation, the potential impact on the Big Tech companies, Apple's stock performance, and more.
Persons: Deepwater's Gene Munster Gene Munster Organizations: EU, Big Tech, Deepwater Asset Management, Apple
Analysts predict which Apple patents are likely to become products. An Apple Watch with a camera, a hand wearable for the Vision Pro, and offline Siri may be possible. He identified three Apple patents he believes the company will likely make. AdvertisementThe patents Saini identified as "highly probable" include:1) An Apple Watch with a cameraApple's patent illustration of an Apple Watch with a camera. "Apple has been silently doing a lot of research on AI," analyst Saini said when asked about Apple's patents related to AI.
Persons: Siri, , Apple's, Ming, Chi Kuo, Anmol Saini, Saini, Gene Munster, Munster Organizations: Apple, Apple Watch, Vision, Service, GreyB, United States Patent, USPTO, Asset Management, Bloomberg, Google, US Department of Justice
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia kicks off AI developers conference: Here's what investors can expectDoug Clinton, Deepwater Asset Management founder and managing partner, joins 'Squawk Box' to preview Nvidia's AI developers conference today, what to expect from the tech giant, and more.
Persons: Doug Clinton Organizations: Nvidia, Deepwater Asset Management
China could retaliate against Apple and Tesla via brand damage campaigns or stifling local ops. AdvertisementA potential TikTok ban in the US could spell trouble for Apple, Tesla, and other American companies operating in China. And on Wednesday, China's foreign ministry warned TikTok ban attempts would "eventually backfire on the US." Deepwater Asset Management managing partner Gene Munster told Business Insider he believes a TikTok ban has a 25% chance of materializing. In a world where there is a TikTok ban, Munster said, "Chinese leadership could expand its anti-iPhone campaign beyond the government."
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTikTok ban a 'measurable opportunity for Meta,' says Deepwater's Gene MunsterGene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management, joins 'Fast Money' to discuss the repercussions and opportunities of a TikTok ban in the U.S.
Persons: Deepwater's Gene Munster Gene Munster Organizations: Meta, Deepwater Asset Management Locations: U.S
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. In turn, sentiment toward Western business has soured. It's no wonder US companies that once banked on this being the "Chinese century" are having to learn a very painful lesson about doing business in China. According to The Wall Street Journal, a directive known as Document 79 is being ramped up to push out Western companies. AdvertisementHow Western companies respond will be closely watched, as China remains too valuable to lose a hold of.
Persons: , Apple's, Tesla, Gene Munster, Wang Gang, Muster, BYD, It's, John Keeble, Li Qiang, Suzanne Clark Organizations: Service, Business, Research, Apple, Getty, Shanghai gigafactory, Bloomberg, China's Passenger Car Association, Deepwater Asset Management, Huawei, Volkswagen, Reuters, National People's Congress, Wall Street, US Chamber of Commerce Locations: China, Beijing, Shanghai
Read previewThe last thing Tim Cook needs this year is for the iPhone to give him a headache. Unfortunately for Apple, that task could be complicated as signs emerge that its workhorse gadget needs a revamp. In its most recent quarter, Apple generated almost $70 billion of its $119.6 billion total revenue from iPhone sales. China, Apple's most important international market, has started to sour on iPhones, bucking a trend of growth in other regions. Apple's AI efforts, led by ex-Googler and senior vice president John Giannandrea, could introduce several AI features to iPhones that offer an edge over Chinese competitors.
Persons: , Tim Cook, Cook, Steve Jobs, Paul Sakuma, Will Wong, Wong, Wang Gang, Gene Munster, Munster, Dan Ives, John Giannandrea, Siri, Jobs Organizations: Service, Apple, Vision, Business, Macworld, Counterpoint Research, Vivo, Huawei, Wall Street Journal, IDC's, Devices, Research, Asset Management Locations: Cupertino, China, Greater China, Beijing, Singapore, IDC's Asia
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAmazon's addition to the Dow doesn't answer questions around AI, says Deepwater's Gene MunsterGene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management managing partner, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss if Amazon's appointment to the Dow is a needle-mover, what the company's doing in artificial intelligence, and much more.
Persons: Dow, Deepwater's Gene Munster Gene Munster Organizations: Deepwater Asset Management, Dow
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia proves the AI bull market is not over, says Deepwater's Doug ClintonDoug Clinton, Deepwater Asset Management, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the tech playbook after Nvidia surges.
Persons: Doug Clinton Doug Clinton Organizations: Nvidia, Deepwater Asset Management
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia has a 'competitive moat' that allows them to maintain its market share, investment firm saysGene Munster, managing partner at Deepwater Asset Management, says Nvidia has "a critical competitive moat that allows them to maintain its 60+% market share."
Persons: Gene Munster Organizations: Nvidia, Deepwater Asset Management
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email$1,000+ price targets on Nvidia 'will prove to be conservative', says Deepwater's Gene MunsterGene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management, joins 'Fast Money' to talk Nvidia soaring to new high after earnings.
Persons: Deepwater's Gene Munster Gene Munster Organizations: Nvidia, Deepwater Asset Management
"As we move to cloud and generative AI, it opens up massive total addressable markets, where security just has to be done a different way." Palo Alto Networks and CrowdStrike have already surged more than 25% each only six weeks into the new year after proving among the best performers in the Nasdaq-100 in 2023. But arguably, companies offering all-in-one solutions to mounting cybersecurity threats are viewed as sitting in the most advantageous position. PANW YTD mountain Palo Alto Networks in 2024. This leading position is one reason Deepwater Asset Management's Doug Clinton retains a stake in Crowdstrike, along with Palo Alto Networks, in the core fund that he manages.
Persons: Ted Mortonson, Baird, Mortonson, Peter Weed, Bernstein, Morgan Stanley, Hamza Fodderwala, Hendi Susanto, Doug Clinton, JPMorgan's Brian Essex, CRWD, Essex, Michael Bloom Organizations: MGM Resorts, Caesars Entertainment, Microsoft, Palo Alto Networks, Nasdaq, Gamco Locations: cyberattacks, Palo, Crowdstrike
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe 'Mag 7' will see a break and pullback, warns Deepwater's Doug ClintonDoug Clinton, Deepwater Asset Management managing partner, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the sustainability of mega cap gains.
Persons: Deepwater's Doug Clinton Doug Clinton Organizations: Deepwater Asset Management
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDeepwater's Gene Munster on why Apple, Meta and Google are the 'Three AI Amigos'Gene Munster, Deepwater Asset Managemenet managing partner, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest tech stock trends ahead of the opening bell on Thursday.
Persons: Deepwater's Gene Munster, Gene Munster Organizations: Deepwater's, Apple, Meta, Google, Deepwater Asset
Meta stock has serious upside potential, according to Deepwater Asset Management's Gene Munster, who said things at the company were looking good and will "likely get better." Meta stock was up over 16% in premarket trade early Friday, after the tech giant reported better-than-expected results and announced its first-ever dividend payment. Asked whether Meta could potentially become a $700 stock, Munster said: "This is not a formal price target, but yes, I believe this can go up 50% over the next couple of years." META 1Y mountain Meta stock Munster's call follows fourth-quarter earnings that surprised both investors and analysts. "I think that things are good at Meta , but they will likely get better," he added.
Persons: Gene Munster, LSEG, Meta, Munster, , Jonathan Vanian Organizations: Munster, Deepwater, Reality Labs, Apple, Vision, Meta
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMeta stock can rise 50% over the next 2 years, says Deepwater's MunsterFollowing Meta's results, Deepwater Asset Management's Gene Munster said the company's underlying metrics gave him confidence that "the absolute right move here is to continue to hold Meta shares."
Persons: Deepwater's Munster, Gene Munster Organizations: Meta
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDeepwater’s Doug Clinton on Big Tech earnings: You have to give the best grade to MetaDoug Clinton, Deepwater Asset Management managing partner and co-founder, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the quarterly earnings results of Amazon, Meta and Apple, key takeaways from the Big Tech earnings, and more.
Persons: Doug Clinton Organizations: Big Tech, Deepwater Asset Management, Apple
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailApple is officially part of the 'generative AI freight train', says Deepwater's Gene MunsterGene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management, joins 'Fast Money' to talk today's slate of tech earnings including Meta, Apple and Amazon.
Persons: Deepwater's Gene Munster Gene Munster Organizations: Apple, Deepwater Asset Management
On Monday, Alphabet closed at a market capitalization of $1.91 trillion, less than $100 billion away from a $2 trillion market cap and trailing Microsoft and Apple with market capitalizations last at $3.03 trillion and $2.91 trillion, respectively. Beyond Alphabet Alphabet is close to entering the $2 trillion club, but other prominent mega-cap tech companies are making progress, too. Amazon's market cap finished Monday at $1.64 trillion. The managing partner also sees Meta Platforms as a future $2 trillion market cap candidate. The maker of sophisticated graphics processing units reached a $1 trillion market cap for the first time only in 2023, when it climbed almost 240%.
Persons: Paul Meeks, Meeks, Merrill Lynch, bode, Gene Munster, Dan Ives, Ives, they're, Deepwater's Munster, Wedbush's Ives, Jensen Organizations: Microsoft, Apple, Merrill, Merrill Lynch Investment, Deepwater Asset Management, Amazon Web Services, Munster, Nvidia Locations: U.S
Apple has sold over 2.3 billion units of the iPhone and has over 1.5 billion active users, according to research from Demand Sage. Apple sold 1.4 million iPhones in 2007 with 80% of the sales coming in Q4. The company hit a major milestone — more than 50 million units sold — in 2011, with the help of the iPhone 4s. By 2015, Apple was selling over 200 million iPhone units yearly. I can't imagine a scenario where Samsung can build a suite of products that is going to disrupt the Apple ecosystem."
Persons: Steve Jobs, Asset's Gene Munster, Uber, Museum's Marc Weber, Apple Organizations: Apple, Demand, Nokia, Asset's, U.S, Samsung, International Data Corp, Android, Microsoft, Google Locations: Munster
Microsoft earnings due out later this month could serve as the next major test for artificial intelligence as investors hunt for signs that the buzzy technological innovation is actually boosting companies' bottom lines. Nvidia has been an exception, blowing past Wall Street's guidance for the past few quarters due to AI tailwinds . The remarks led some Wall Street analysts to fret over a delayed ramp-up in AI availability. "There are going to be some outliers, but for the most part there is more risk-reward related to AI going into this earnings period." More loosely, Wall Street analysts have expressed concerns about AI monetization and expectations across the sector heading into the fourth-quarter reporting period.
Persons: Paul Meeks, Merrill Lynch, Piper Sandler, OpenAI, Amy Hood, Copilot, Micrsoft, Meeks, Amy Kong, Nancy Tengler, Gene Munster, Corient's Kong, Wolfe, Alex Zukin, Dubravko, Michael Bloom Organizations: Microsoft, Merrill, Merrill Lynch Investment, Nvidia, Wall, Baker School of Business, The, Investments, Asset Management, Munster, Wall Street, Tech Locations: OpenAI, hasn't
After 2023's blowout run, it's hard to recall the once gloomy investing setup for technology stocks last December. As the calendar year turns, don't expect technology stocks to match 2023's blowout gains, but the year's performance is no fluke. AI stocks may dominate tech-focused investing, but don't sleep on the other emerging themes. GOOGL YTD mountain Alphabet shares in 2023 Both companies have rolled out new initiatives in the months since. Arm Holdings made headlines this year as one of the first major companies to go public , reviving the IPO market after a roughly two-year drought.
Persons: behemoths, Jay Woods, Mark Zuckerberg, didn't, chipmakers, David Waddell, Everybody's, Copilot, Paul Meeks, Gene Munster, Alphabet's, Meeks, Morgan Stanley, Andrew Slimmon, They're, Slimmon, CNBC's, Wall, Nvidia's, He's, Mahoney, Ken Mahoney, it's, Brent Fredberg, Munster's, Management's Albert Tsuei, Tsuei, William Blair's Jonathan Vo, Keith Weiss Organizations: Federal Reserve, Treasury, Freedom, Microsoft, Waddell & Associates, Oracle, Arista Networks, Morgan, Morgan Stanley Investment, Meta, Nvidia, Devices, Dell, Hewlett Packard Enterprises, Broadcom, Holdings, Micron Technology, Brandes Investment Partners, Micron, Samsung, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, MGM Resorts, Johnson, Okta, UBS, Management's, Palo Alto Networks, Palo Alto Locations: British, Clorox
Megacap technology stocks reascended the throne in 2023 after a debilitating 2022 left some investors sour on the outlook for the industry. The stocks are really going to have to show what the next big thing is." Even as it outperformed the market, the e-commerce giant's gains were overshadowed by other large megacaps flaunting their latest AI innovations, with some worrying Amazon may be falling behind on AI technology . Semiconductor companies Intel , Broadcom and Lam Research also look attractive even if Mag 7 stocks maintain their leadership position as AI proliferates, Woods said. "It's a story that is just starting to play out and we're just going to build on it going forward," he said.
Persons: Tesla, Jay Woods, hasn't, Capital's, Woods, aren't, DoorDash, Uber, Neuberger, Dan Flax, Bard, missteps, Gene Munster, Ken Mahoney, Richard Bernstein, wouldn't, Brent Fredberg, we're Organizations: Federal, Nvidia, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Meta, Tesla, Freedom Capital, Asset Management, Richard Bernstein Advisors, Brandes Investment Partners, outperformance, Micron Technology, Semiconductor, Intel, Broadcom, Lam Research Locations: GOOGL
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAI opportunity will 'get bigger than the internet', predicts Big Tech investor Gene MunsterGene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management Managing Partner, joins 'Fast Money' to talk the AI boom and whether the returns from the technology are worth the hype.
Persons: Gene Munster Gene Munster Organizations: Big Tech, Deepwater Asset Management
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