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1. Berkshire Sets New Records
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Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-B) announced record operating earnings of $47.4 billion, in 2024 results posted Saturday. The gain was largely driven by Berkshire's insurance business, with underwriting income up around $2.6 billion year over year. |
$334.2 billion in cash and equivalents: The market has focused on Berkshire’s cash pile, which nearly doubled in the year. But Buffett assured shareholders “the great majority of your money remains in equities. That preference won’t change.” “In 2024, Berkshire did better than I expected”: Buffett said the successful year came “though 53% of our 189 operating businesses reported a decline in earnings.” The stock is up 116% over 5 years, ahead of the S&P 500’s 103% gain. |
2. Key Q4 Reports This Week
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Axon Enterprise (NASDAQ:AXON) posts fourth-quarter results after close Tuesday. The shares fell 25% last week after Northcoast Research lowered its rating (though is still beating the S&P 500 by 86% since the most recent of its multiple Rule Breakers recommendations, just four years ago). |
Next-generation chip boost: Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) reports on Q4 after Wednesday’s closing bell, as the company had estimated "several billion dollars" in Blackwell AI chip revenue in the quarter, but recently sounded even more optimistic. Data center growth could be key. Post-training is the “most important part of intelligence”: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang disputes claims that DeepSeek’s low-cost pre-training means trillions in AI infrastructure spend won’t be needed. |
3. Next Up: Dividend Investor Earnings
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Home Depot (NYSE:HD) will release fourth-quarter figures Tuesday. The DI recommendation faces another year of falling sales, after it met undemanding expectations in Q3. |
A forecast yield of 2.3%: The housing market drives much of Home Depot’s business, and that’s still tough. But it’s cyclical, and an ageing housing stock should mean rising spending on improvements. “The Monthly Dividend Company”: Known for providing monthly income, fellow Dividend Investor rec Realty Income (NYSE:O) reports later today. After a Q3 revenue beat, the commercial real estate investment trust (REIT) raised its 2024 investment volume guidance to approximately $3.5 billion. |
4. Other Notable Events to Watch |
Wednesday brings a Q4 update from Salesforce (NYSE:CRM). The customer relationship management (CRM) specialist’s digital assistant tools have helped boost net income 67% in the first three quarters. |
Up only 47% in last five years: Autodesk (NASDAQ:ADSK) posts Q4 earnings Thursday, after a Q3 beat and a small raise in full-year outlook. The company pins growth potential on its new transaction model. Eyes on inflation: January’s Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index, due Friday, is expected to drop from 2.6% to 2.4% year over year. Core PCE – the Federal Reserve’s favored inflation gauge, which excludes food and energy – is tipped to fall from 2.8% to 2.6%. |
5. Hyperscalers Appraise AI Spend |
Is Microsoft’s (NASDAQ:MSFT) appetite for big AI spend starting to wane as Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) ramps up its ambitions? |
Over capacity?: Analyst TD Cowan says Microsoft has started canceling leases for data center capacity in the U.S., totaling a capacity of “a couple of hundred megawatts.” It claims the OpenAI backer is scaling back international plans. Targeting international partnerships: Alibaba plans to invest more than $53 billion in AI infrastructure over the next three years, including data centers. It highlights the company’s growing AI leadership ambitions. |
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