Big Tech earnings ‘will be a mixed bag,’ analyst says

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TECHnalysis Research Pres. & Chief Analyst Bob O’Donnell joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss earnings expectations for Big Tech companies like Apple amid supply chain concerns.

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JULIE HYMAN: Well, we're focusing on earnings this week and our continuing earnings coverage. We've got Microsoft, Google, Meta, Amazon, Apple. Those are just some of the major names among the trends to watch with them. Whether the industry's big bet on subscription-- well, everything-- is working or not, for more, let's bring in Bob O'Donnell, TECHnalysis Research president and chief analyst. Good to see you, Bob. So we're--

BOB O'DONNELL: You, too.

JULIE HYMAN: --watching all of these companies.

BOB O'DONNELL: Hey, Julie.

JULIE HYMAN: I think it's safe to say that for many of them, expectations are not terribly high. Do you think, by and large, particularly for a company like Meta, but by and large, do you think that we are going to see a Netflix-like trend for these companies or not?

BOB O'DONNELL: It's a great question. I think it's going to be a mixed bag. I don't think we're going to be able to put a consistent theme across these companies because I think you're going to find that some are going to do better than others. I certainly think Apple will be able to continue its amazing trend of just continuing to grow. I think we will see some iPhone strength.

Even though he has strong compares versus last year, you're going to see-- I think you're going to continue to see their services because, remember, services for them is not just the subscriptions that we're used to, but it's things like the App Store, which is a huge percentage, which is not really a subscription, obviously. It's things like Apple Care and other sort of non-traditional subscriptions. I think Amazon could have some issues because of people's uncertainty about buying certain things. That's on the-- you know, obviously, on the commerce side.

On the other hand, I expect cloud computing, both from Amazon and from Microsoft, and, frankly, from Google, all to see continued growth because that move to the cloud, obviously, accelerated during the pandemic and continues to grow. And companies are making the move to put more of their stuff there.

In the case of Meta, I think it's going to be an interesting story. Obviously, there's been a lot of challenges there. We'll see how the advertising space plays out. That's going to impact, obviously, Google to a great degree. And Amazon increasingly, of course, is building out their advertising business. So, bottom line is, I think we're going to see a mixed bag. You know, the FAANG story, obviously, has changed quite a bit. But I think you're going to continue to see a couple of the bigger players continue to do very well.