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I'm curious what's driving this revenue rush at Alphabet. It almost feels like something internal, like they're trying to make it actually self sufficient based on cloud pricing.
It’s not just Alphabet it’s cloud based companies across the board and basically VC money is drying up because it can be secured on 0% interest loans anymore
Alphabet would be less impacted by interest rates or VC money since they're a megacorp. I'm curious if for them they are afraid of not being competitive enough if they get trust busted.
I'm wondering if they're looking for more money to dump in the AI war going on right now.
It's happening across a lot of industries, especially tech. During covid line went up very fast. Post-covid line stopped going up fast, but companies are desperate to keep it going up fast. Otherwise it would count as a slowdown in year-on-year growth and we can never ever have that (/s).
Companies then: Let's make money!
Companies now: Let's make more money faster! Our graph of profit must concave up!
Companies 100 years from now: Let's increase the rate at which the rate at which our growth in profit increases increases!
companies want to maximize profits
I'm expecting YT to be spun off/sold within a year or so.
I don't think it'll happen willingly. They don't want it to be a drain on their cloud business and they don't want it to use AWS either.