Alphabet FY4Q22 Earnings, The Subscription War, Peloton FY2Q23 Earnings (Daily Update)
Hello everyone. We kick off today’s update with Neil’s thoughts on Alphabet’s earnings. The discussion also goes over an observation regarding the changing competitive landscaping involving Google, Amazon, and Apple. We then examine Peloton’s earnings. Let’s jump right in.
An anecdote regarding Apple TV+ and Hollywood star branding.
Looking over my Apple TV+ usage over the past few months, actors/actresses have played a key role in my watch habits. Apple’s heavy marketing around the new Jennifer Lawrence movie "Causeway" included making her Hunger Games films available to TV+ subscribers for free for a limited time. Those movies represented a decent amount of my TV+ watch time in the back half of 2022.
It is fair to question if this star power emphasis appeals to certain age demographics (i.e. older) over others. However, considering that all Apple TV+ subs are essentially family subs, Apple only needs to appeal to one family member to do well in the subscription engagement/dollars battle.
Alphabet FY4Q22 Earnings
Continuing our earnings reviews, we turn to Alphabet. The company reported 4Q22 earnings back on February 2nd.
Here are the major financial line items compared to those of peers:
(click / tap here to view table)
In what has become a theme with these releases, a main takeaway from Alphabet’s earnings call was a focus on cost controls. There was talk of economic anxiety, softness in various businesses, and a resulting push for optimization and improved profitability.
A big difference between Google and Amazon is that Google Search remains highly profitable.
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