Meta introduces its first dividend, Apple faces China sales dip, and Amazon beats expectations in a dynamic quarter for tech giants. (AP)


February 02, 2024

In a recent slew of quarterly earnings reports, Meta made waves by announcing its inaugural dividend, while Amazon displayed robust financial performance, and Apple faced a sales dip in its crucial Chinese market. These tech giants, often referred to as the "Magnificent Seven," have been pivotal in driving a market resurgence, although recent layoffs have cast a shadow on the sector's optimism.

Meta, under the leadership of Mark Zuckerberg, reported earnings that surpassed expectations, causing shares to surge over 14% in after-hours trading and adding a staggering $130 billion to its market capitalization. The social media giant declared a dividend of 50 cents per share of common stock, slated for distribution on March 26, alongside a $50 billion share buyback plan. Meta expressed its intention to continue quarterly cash dividends, contingent on market conditions and board approval.

This positive development for Meta shareholders followed closely on the heels of Zuckerberg's recent grilling by Senate lawmakers regarding the company's failure to protect minors from online exploitation. Despite this scrutiny, Meta reported fourth-quarter earnings of $5.33 per share, with a 25% increase in revenue to $40.1 billion, surpassing projections.

Zuckerberg stated, "We had a good quarter as our community and business continue to grow," emphasizing progress in advancing artificial intelligence and the metaverse. Meta anticipates sales reaching up to $37 billion in the first fiscal quarter of 2024, exceeding analyst expectations.

Meanwhile, Apple faced a mixed bag of results. The company's stock dipped less than 2% in post-market trading due to concerns over a sales slowdown in China. Apple's sales in the region plummeted by 13% to $20.8 billion, below the expected $23.5 billion, marking the lowest figure since 2020. On a positive note, Apple broke a four-quarter streak of sales declines, with revenue rising 2% to $119.58 billion in the crucial holiday sales quarter, and earnings increasing by 16% to $2.18 per share.

Despite warnings from analysts about potential weakness, iPhone sales performed better than anticipated. Apple CEO Tim Cook highlighted the revenue growth driven by iPhone sales and an all-time high in Services, emphasizing the upcoming release of Apple's Vision Pro mixed-reality headset as a testament to the company's commitment to groundbreaking innovation.

In another corner, Amazon experienced a notable uptick, with shares surging over 9% as the ecommerce giant exceeded Wall Street's expectations. Quarterly sales saw a 14% increase, reaching $170 billion, and Amazon's earnings rose to $10.6 billion or $1 per share. CEO Andy Jassy's cost-cutting measures, including multiple rounds of layoffs, contributed to the positive financial performance.

In summary, while Meta celebrated its foray into dividends and Amazon impressed with strong earnings, Apple faced headwinds in the Chinese market. The performance of these tech giants continues to be a focal point in the market, shaping investor sentiment and influencing the broader economic landscape.

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