Google Finally Provides Upside That Triggers Shares

Google (GOOG) finally reported a quarter that surpassed Wall Street estimates and satisfied investors. The stock had worked higher over the last few years despite never quite satisfying Wall Street. A bull market and solid core growth search carried the stock but it lacked the momentum of other high flyers with which it is often […]

Google Core Trends Intact Despite Noisy Quarter

Google (GOOG) reported slightly disappointing second quarter earnings. Revenue of $11.1 billion was slightly less than estimates of $11.4 billion. EPS of $9.54 were materially below consensus expectations of $10.81. Given these headline numbers, GOOG shares initially traded down about 5%. However, they were down less than 2% when trading closed the day after the […]

Another Solid Quarter From Google Supports Bull Case

Google reported solid first quarter 2013 earnings with most important financial and product metrics tracking very close to expectations. With the stock off 10% from its 2013 and all-time high going into the report, the results were good enough to relieve the pressure. The shares are now up 7% off their April lows but remain […]

Google Concerns Ease

Google (GOOG) has consistently produced 20-25% growth for the last three years but the stock has gone nowhere. Investors have worried that the growth will slow due to competition from social media (Facebook) and the shift from desktop to mobile search. Over the past week, both of these issues have been addresses with a favorable […]

Just When It Looked in the Clear, Google Misses

Google’s results and the negative stock price action are a good chance for me to reflect. In my Entermedia hedge fund, Google is the second largest long position. At Northlake, my long only registered investment advisor, Google is widely owned but a slightly below average position. As a generally long-term investor, my initial thought is […]

Earnings from Google, Qualcomm, and EMC Greeted Warmly

The early part of each quarterly earnings season is focused on technology companies as far as Northlake Capital Management’s strategies are concerned. Thus far, we have heard from Google (GOOG), Qualcomm (QCOM), and EMC Corporation (EMC). All three stocks reacted well to their earnings announcement, recovering a significant portion of recent share price declines. Heading […]

Google Looks Fine but Street Votes No

Despite Google (GOOG) stock getting a drubbing today I am more comfortable with the shares than I was before the earnings report last night. The report was largely in line. Revenues were as expected/ EPS upside was from tax rate and good expense control that juiced margins. I think expenses are a little lumpy at […]

Google in the Penalty Box. For Now.

Two minute minor, five minute major, ten minute misconduct, or game misconduct? I’m thinking ten minute misconduct. The quarter is not nearly as bad as the stock would suggest. Revenues were light but operating income, EBITDA, and free cash flow were in line with expectations. Operating margins, a big issue over the past year, were […]

Google Still Looking Good

Google (GOOG) reported better than expected third quarter earnings of $9.72. Consensus was $8.74. Revenue growth of 33% slightly exceeded consensus estimates. The EPS beat was helped by other income, foreign exchange, and a lower than expected tax rate but this quarter revealed again that GOOG’s core organic growth is not slowing down. Given the […]

Google is a Growth Stock Again

The most important takeaway from Google’s (GOOG) second quarter 2011 results is that GOOG is still a growth company. This means that earnings in the future will be higher than Wall Street expects for a longer period of time. In turn, investors will now pay a higher P-E multiple for GOOG. These basic facts explain […]