3Q25 Earnings Updates: Part One – IBM, TMUS, META, GOOG, LLY, VICI, and AAPL

IBM (IBM): IBM is growing again and the long-term setup looks better, but the stock’s run has lifted expectations. The focus now is on Software turning strong orders into recognized revenue, and on AI showing up clearly in earnings, with Red Hat anchoring the mix and durability of that growth. Early-cycle mainframe strength and tight […]

2Q25 Earnings Updates: Part One – GOOG, IBM, TMUS, META, VICI, and AAPL

Alphabet (GOOG): GOOG delivered a strong reassurance to investors with its 2Q25 earnings report, underscoring its market leadership and the successful execution of its AI-first strategy. The company reported robust consolidated revenue growth of 14% year-over-year, driven by double-digit gains across Google Search & other, YouTube ads, and Subscriptions, alongside a significant 32% surge in […]

1Q25 Earnings Updates: Part One – IBM, GOOG, TMUS, META, and VICI

IBM (IBM): IBM reported better than expected 1Q25 results and maintained guidance for 2025.  However, the mix of underlying datapoints disappointed investors and the shares are trading down more than 5%. We think the decline is overdone and partially related to the excellent performance of IBM over the past 12 months.  Expectations were elevated and […]

4Q24 Earnings Updates: Part One – TMUS, IBM, META, and AAPL

T Mobile USA (TMUS): We were a little nervous about TMUS heading into the company’s 4Q24 earnings report. Growth has slowed modestly, while AT&T and Verizon have seen improved growth. TMUS has been a great stock performer on a consistent trend of better-than-expected subscriber, revenue, operating profit, and free cash flow growth. In early December, […]

3Q24 Earnings Updates: Part One – IBM, TMUS, GOOG/GOOGL, META, AAPL, VICI

IBM (IBM): IBM shares sold off following a mixed report for 3Q24.  The selloff is mostly related to elevated expectations after the stock had doubled since October 2022, with over half of the gain coming since the start of 2024.  Our original purchase of IBM just over five years ago was based on an investment […]

4Q23 Earnings Updates: Part One – IBM, TMUS, and GOOG/GOOGL

International Business Machines (IBM): IBM reported a good quarter with nice upside on the all-important free cash flow.  Guidance was also good with free cash flow again surprising positively.  The stock responded very well to the earnings report, mostly because management noted another big acceleration in orders related to artificial intelligence.  As a reminder, IBM […]

3Q23 Earnings Updates: Part One – GOOG/GOOGL, TMUS, META, IBM, and VICI

Alphabet (GOOG/GOOGL): GOOGL reported mixed results for 3Q23.  The two dominant businesses, Search and YouTube, had better-than-expected revenue growth as advertising accelerated ahead of high expectations.  On the downside, Cloud revenue grew more slowly than expected, up 22%, with management alluding to cloud spending optimization that has previously tripped up Microsoft Azure and Amazon AWS, […]

2Q23 Earnings Updates: Part One – IBM, GOOG/GOOGL, META, VICI, TMUS

IBM (IBM): IBM reported an inline quarter with the normal give and take that any large, diversified corporation will experience.  All guidance was reiterated with a slight boost to the growth rate for software revenue.  Software was a little better than expected driven by double-digit growth at Red Hat for hybrid cloud and transaction processing […]

Bard Does Northlake 1Q23 Earnings Updates: Part One – IBM, GOOG, ATVI, META, TMUS, and SONY

Given the excitement surrounding Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) since Microsoft and OpenAI released ChatGPT to the public in November, we thought it would be educational, interesting, and fun to let GAI write our regular quarterly earnings updates.  ChatGPT only has data through 2021, so we are using Google’s GAI app, Bard. Kind of fun to […]

January’s Market Rally Consistent with Northlake’s Favored Strategies

The stock market is off to a great start in 2023 in line with Northlake’s Market Outlook anticipating more volatility, avoidance of a severe recession, and positive returns in 2023.  We are encouraged that our models, favored themes, and individual stocks are off to a good start. Our Market Cap model favors mid cap again […]