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It’s Déjà Vu at BuzzFeed

By Martin Peers · Mar 22, 2022 5:00pm PDT
Greetings!So, BuzzFeed executives are talking about making the company’s news division profitable. And they’re pivoting part of its business after realizing it was too reliant on Facebook to drive traffic. No, you didn’t just wake up in 2018. BuzzFeed executives are really saying the same things they were saying four years ago about some of the... Greetings!So, BuzzFeed executives are talking about making the company’s news division...
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Private Equity Feasts on Software Bargains

By Martin Peers · Mar 21, 2022 5:00pm PDT
If there’s one group of deal makers that hasn’t been slowed by market volatility, it’s those private equity folks buying up much of the enterprise software industry. Thoma Bravo’s $10.7 billion deal on Sunday to buy Anaplan, a maker of business planning software, follows Vista Equity Partner’s $16.5 billion purchase of Citrix Systems in January.... If there’s one group of deal makers that hasn’t been slowed by market volatility, it’s those...
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SoftBank Bails on Cruise, Possibly In a Sign of the Times

By Martin Peers · Mar 18, 2022 5:00pm PDT
If there’s one company that’s likely to be harder hit than most by the recent stock market upheaval, its Japanese investor SoftBank. Today’s news that SoftBank is selling out of the GM-controlled self-driving car unit Cruise, instead of investing more money as was expected just six weeks ago, might be an indication that SoftBank is feeling the... If there’s one company that’s likely to be harder hit than most by the recent stock market...
MGM's office in California. Photo by Bloomberg.
Amazon’s Minor Win Over FTC Overshadowed by Bigger Battle to Come
By Martin Peers · Mar 17, 2022 5:00pm PDT
MGM's office in California. Photo by Bloomberg.
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Amazon’s Minor Win Over FTC Overshadowed by Bigger Battle to Come

By Martin Peers · Mar 17, 2022 5:00pm PDT
Greetings!With its completion of its MGM purchase today, Amazon appears to have won a minor victory in the increasingly intense war between the tech behemoth and the Federal Trade Commission. But the real battle, which will likely focus on Amazon’s power in e-commerce and cloud computing, remains to be fought. And all Amazon might have... Greetings!With its completion of its MGM purchase today, Amazon appears to have won a minor...
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What Troy Aikman’s ESPN Move Says About Amazon’s Status in Media

By Martin Peers · Mar 16, 2022 5:00pm PDT
ESPN’s confirmation today that it signed former star Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman, along with sportscaster Joe Buck, to announce Monday Night Football games is a reminder of the pull that the Disney-controlled cable sports channel still exercises in the media. Aikman, most recently at Fox Sports, had been reportedly courted by Amazon... ESPN’s confirmation today that it signed former star Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman,...
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Arm’s Job Cuts Could Be a Sign of Things to Come

By Martin Peers · Mar 15, 2022 5:00pm PDT
Amid the crush of bad news lately, one thing we haven’t seen too much of is job cuts. In fact, the story has been more about the tightness of the labor market, as tech companies struggle to hire enough people. But a Bloomberg report today about chip designer Arm planning to cut up to 1,000 jobs to improve its profitability ahead of an IPO may be... Amid the crush of bad news lately, one thing we haven’t seen too much of is job cuts. In fact,...
Foxconn employees walking past a company facility in Shenzhen. Photo by Bloomberg.
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China Covid Lockdowns Cast Shadows on Apple

By Martin Peers · Mar 14, 2022 5:00pm PDT
What a year this is turning out to be. If war and inflation wasn’t enough, we’ve still got Covid-19 doing its thing. Whoever sent the memo that the pandemic is waning apparently left China off the distribution list. Yet another Covid-inspired lockdown in China has closed Foxconn factories in Shenzhen until at least March 20. That’s bad news for... What a year this is turning out to be. If war and inflation wasn’t enough, we’ve still got...
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Russia Pullout Costs Add to First-Quarter Pressures for Tech Firms
By Martin Peers · Mar 11, 2022 5:00pm PST
Moscow. Photo by Bloomberg.
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Russia Pullout Costs Add to First-Quarter Pressures for Tech Firms

By Martin Peers · Mar 11, 2022 5:00pm PST
The stragglers are still reporting their fourth-quarter numbers, but it’s time to focus on what the first and second quarters will bring. And it’s not shaping up to be good. Rising inflation, supply chain constraints and labor shortages are the macro factors bearing down on many, if not most, companies, although they’re surely baked into stock... The stragglers are still reporting their fourth-quarter numbers, but it’s time to focus on what...
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Rising Gas Prices Threaten Uber, Lyft, DoorDash

By Martin Peers · Mar 10, 2022 5:00pm PST
Can Uber and Lyft ever catch a break? Just when investors might have thought it was safe to wade back into the ride-hailing waters, thanks to the decline of Omicron, gas prices take off. That’s going to raise fuel costs for drivers—including those working for both ride-hailing services and food-delivery operations like DoorDash—probably causing... Can Uber and Lyft ever catch a break? Just when investors might have thought it was safe to wade...
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What Amazon's Stock Buyback Says About Andy Jassy's Management

By Martin Peers · Mar 9, 2022 5:00pm PST
Amazon picked a good day to unveil some notably shareholder-friendly moves, with a long-overdue stock split and a $10 billion stock buyback program. It may not be a coincidence that the announcement came the same day a bipartisan congressional committee asked the Justice Department to investigate what it called “potentially criminal conduct” by... Amazon picked a good day to unveil some notably shareholder-friendly moves, with a long-overdue...
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Google-Mandiant Deal Poses Test for Antitrust Regulators

By Martin Peers · Mar 8, 2022 5:00pm PST
The M&A folks at big tech companies apparently are still working, despite regulators’ best efforts to do away with their jobs. Google’s $5.4 billion cash deal to buy cybersecurity firm Mandiant today—confirming The Information’s scoop on Monday about deal talks—demonstrates that big tech companies aren’t going to let antitrust pressure stop... The M&A folks at big tech companies apparently are still working, despite regulators’ best...
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Why Tim Cook Should Explain His Apple TV+ Strategy
By Martin Peers · Mar 7, 2022 5:00pm PST · 1 comment
Apple CEO Tim Cook at the Golden Globe awards in 2020. Photo by AP
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Why Tim Cook Should Explain His Apple TV+ Strategy

By Martin Peers · Mar 7, 2022 5:00pm PST · 1 comment
There may be no CEO in tech who has done as good a job at maximizing profits as Apple’s Tim Cook. Indeed, the company’s ability to extract as many dollars as possible from every part of its business can seem almost excessive at times (for example, when it charges $99 for a laptop power adapter). But it’s all good for shareholders and one reason... There may be no CEO in tech who has done as good a job at maximizing profits as Apple’s Tim Cook....
Shopify's headquarters in Canada. Photo by Bloomberg.
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What the Shift to Cash Comp Means for Tech Profit Margins

By Martin Peers · Mar 4, 2022 5:00pm PST · 1 comment
Cash is once again king. We got more evidence this week—in our interview with Cisco’s chief people officer—that some tech companies are raising salaries to sweeten pay at a time when falling stock prices make stock less appealing as a form of compensation. While workers may be pleased, investors might not be. Companies (and investors) like to... Cash is once again king. We got more evidence this week—in our interview with Cisco’s chief...
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Why Disney’s Ad-Streaming Move Would Be a Big Deal

By Martin Peers · Mar 3, 2022 5:00pm PST
Netflix’s revolutionary impact on television is beginning to fade. Our scoop today that Disney is considering a cheaper, ad-supported version of its Disney+ service shows how streaming is inexorably gravitating toward the traditional TV model. Such a move means Disney would follow NBCUniversal, Discovery, Paramount, WarnerMedia and even Amazon... Netflix’s revolutionary impact on television is beginning to fade. Our scoop today that Disney is...
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What Amazon’s Store Closures Tell Us

By Martin Peers · Mar 2, 2022 5:00pm PST · 1 comment
What a sign of the times. For years, Amazon has been blamed for brick-and-mortar retail chains closing stores and in some cases going out of business all together. Today, Amazon got a taste of its own medicine. The e-commerce giant said it would close 68 of its physical stores, Reuters reported, including a chain of shops called 4-star that... What a sign of the times. For years, Amazon has been blamed for brick-and-mortar retail chains...
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What Salesforce's Q4 Says About Tech's Information War
By Martin Peers · Mar 1, 2022 5:00pm PST
Salesforce co-CEO Marc Benioff. Photo by Bloomberg.
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What Salesforce's Q4 Says About Tech's Information War

By Martin Peers · Mar 1, 2022 5:00pm PST
Tech companies, like other U.S. businesses, are pulling out all the stops to respond to the horror of Russia’s attack on Ukraine. As we outlined in this report today, more than a dozen companies are doing everything from helping Ukrainians wage information warfare against Russia to cutting financial ties with the country. Microsoft and others... Tech companies, like other U.S. businesses, are pulling out all the stops to respond to the...
Taxis operated by the Yandex-Uber joint venture in Moscow last week. Photo by Bloomberg.
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Uber and Others Learn the Cost of Doing Business in Russia

By Martin Peers · Feb 28, 2022 5:00pm PST · 1 comment
First China, now Russia. The Russian invasion of Ukraine in the past week, like China’s tech crackdown before it, has reminded U.S. tech companies just how little they understood these authoritarian regimes. And when things turn ugly, the cost of operating in those countries—both financially and reputationally—can be enormous. (For another angle... First China, now Russia. The Russian invasion of Ukraine in the past week, like China’s tech...
Zendesk CEO Mikkel Svane. Photo by Bloomberg.
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What’s Next for Zendesk and Momentive After Deal Collapse

By Martin Peers · Feb 25, 2022 5:00pm PST
The board of Zendesk may want to rethink the company’s name, at least while they still have a job, as there’s certainly nothing zen about the enterprise software firm nowadays. As was inevitable, Zendesk’s proposed acquisition of Momentive Global, once known as SurveyMonkey, went down in flames today when Zendesk shareholders voted... The board of Zendesk may want to rethink the company’s name, at least while they still have a...
A traffic jam as people try to leave Kyiv, Ukraine today after Russia's attack. Photo by Bloomberg.
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Why Today’s Tech Rally Misses Dangers of Ukraine Conflict

By Martin Peers · Feb 24, 2022 5:00pm PST · 1 comment
It didn’t take long today for U.S. investors to shrug off worries about Russia’s attack on Ukraine. After an initial broad market sell-off, tech stocks rallied strongly this afternoon, lifting the Nasdaq index by 3.3%. That might seem a surprising reaction given the potentially catastrophic effects of a European war on the global economy. Then... It didn’t take long today for U.S. investors to shrug off worries about Russia’s attack on...
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Allbirds Avoids Walking in Meta’s Shoes
By Nick Wingfield · Feb 23, 2022 5:00pm PST
An Allbirds store in San Francisco. Photo by Bloomberg.
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Allbirds Avoids Walking in Meta’s Shoes

By Nick Wingfield · Feb 23, 2022 5:00pm PST
Lately, there’s been a lot of hand-wringing about how Apple’s mobile privacy changes—which recently blew a hole in the finances and stock of Meta, Facebook’s parent company—may also affect lots of other companies that have benefited from relatively cheap advertising on Facebook. Earlier this week, Ben Thompson said in a post on his Stratechery... Lately, there’s been a lot of hand-wringing about how Apple’s mobile privacy changes—which...
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