Markets Turn to Ford, AMD, PLTR, SMCI as Tech Earnings Impress
By: fxleaders|2025/05/04 10:30:01
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After a week of mixed but largely positive earnings from major tech firms, investors now shift focus to another wave of key reports from Ford, AMD, SMCI and Palantir on deck. Earnings season for some of the world’s largest technology companies concluded this week with a series of high-profile releases that produced mixed results. Despite some pockets of weakness, markets responded with enthusiasm, and all three major U.S. indices closed the week with solid gains. Big Tech Earnings Paint a Mixed Picture, But Optimism Prevails Among the standout performers was Meta Platforms, which delivered a strong Q1 report . The company posted $42.31 billion in revenue, marking a 16% year-over-year increase. Its net income jumped 35%, underpinned by a sharp rise in ad pricing and solid demand across its platforms. These results handily beat Wall Street estimates and reinforced Meta’s position among the top tech performers. Amazon also impressed with its Q1 2025 results. Revenue slightly exceeded expectations at $155.7 billion, while earnings per share surged to $1.59, well above the $1.36 forecast. Much of the momentum came from Amazon Web Services (AWS), which reported 17% year-over-year growth and rising margins, highlighting the ongoing strength of the company’s cloud segment. Microsoft was another key winner. In its fiscal Q3 results, the tech giant reported $70.1 billion in revenue—13% higher than the previous year and ahead of projections. Net income rose to $25.8 billion, an 18% increase, thanks largely to efficiency gains and robust growth in its cloud division. Microsoft Cloud revenue rose 20% year over year, further cementing the company’s dominance in enterprise services. However, not all tech giants fared as well. Apple lagged behind its peers, declining 1.88% to close the week at $205.35. Concerns over weakening iPhone demand and its business exposure in China weighed heavily on investor sentiment, casting a shadow over its earnings outlook. Looking Ahead: Focus Shifts to Palantir, AMD, Ford, and Supermicro With the initial wave of mega-cap tech earnings behind us, investor attention now pivots to a fresh batch of earnings reports from notable names scheduled next week. A diverse mix of tech, consumer, and energy companies have scheduled to report results, such as Ford, AMD, Palantir, Supermicro Computer etc, with investors looking to confirm strength in the media, EVs, crypto etc. Investors will be watching closely to see whether the recent wave of upbeat tech earnings continues and whether consumer demand is holding firm. Upcoming Major Earnings Reports – Week Ahead Saturday (Pre-Market): Monday (After Hours): Tuesday (Pre-Market): Tuesday (After Hours): Wednesday (Pre-Market): Wednesday (After Hours): Thursday (Pre-Market): Thursday (After Hours): Conclusion: Mind the Volatility Ahead While last week’s earnings offered a somewhat uneven view of the tech sector, overall sentiment remains positive, especially given strong performances from Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon. With another wave of high-impact corporate results on the horizon, including from Tech leaders and legacy automakers, the market has plenty of momentum heading into the next leg of earnings season.
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