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Pierre FerraguÊ
  • Pierre FerraguÊ

Grasping the AI Infra buildout (V): How can frontier labs fund rising ...

The AI buildout is accelerating in 2026, and we see it is getting difficult to track what is being deployed, by whom, for what usage, with what financing, and on what underlying business model. As GTC approaches, we address all these questions in a series of one-sliders. Today we look into how frontier labs can absorb rising compute costs in 2027 and beyond. Note: For our latest estimates, please see updates to the slides published earlier this week; we are refining our numbers in real time as...

Pierre FerraguÊ
  • Pierre FerraguÊ

Grasping the AI Infra buildout (IV): How can hyperscalers swallow so m...

The AI buildout is accelerating in 2026, and we see it is getting difficult to track what is being deployed, by whom, for what usage, with what financing, and on what underlying business model. As GTC approaches, we address all these questions in a series of one-sliders. Today we look into how Hyperscaler P&Ls can absorb 2026 capex, and extend the perspective into the end of the decade. Note: For our latest estimates, please see updates to the slides published earlier this week; we are refinin...

Pierre FerraguÊ
  • Pierre FerraguÊ

Grasping the AI Infra buildout (III): Who will pay for cloud?

The AI buildout is accelerating in 2026, and we see it is getting difficult to track what is being deployed, by whom, for what usage, with what financing, and on what underlying business model. As GTC approaches, we will try to address all these questions in a series of one-sliders. We follow-up today with the third analysis. Note: For our latest estimates, please see updates to the slides published earlier this week; we are refining our numbers in real time as we progress in this work.

Chase Tohanczyn ... (+3)
  • Chase Tohanczyn
  • Matthew Weiss
  • Scott Devitt

4Q25 Postmortem: Evaluating AI Risk in the Current Landscape

In this report, we establish an initial framework to assess exposure to AI-enabled risk across our coverage group. Specifically, we evaluate the risk of replacement, disintermediation, or both. Our framework measures structural defensibility and business model differentiation against the difficulty

Pierre FerraguÊ
  • Pierre FerraguÊ

Grasping the AI Infra buildout (II): How is it financed?

The AI buildout is accelerating in 2026, and we see it is getting difficult to track what is being deployed, by whom, for what usage, with what financing, and the underlying or prospective business model. As GTC approaches, we will try to address all these questions in a series of one-sliders. We follow-up today with the second analysis.

Servicenow Inc: 1 director

Two Directors at Servicenow Inc sold/bought 28,750 shares at between 0.000USD and 104.597USD. The significance rating of the trade was 73/100. Is that information sufficient for you to make an investment decision? This report gives details of those trades and adds context and analysis to them such that you can judge whether these trading decisions are ones worth following. Included in the report is a detailed share price chart which plots discretionary trades by all the company's directors ove...

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Surgery Partners, Inc. Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Res...

Surgery Partners, Inc. Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Results; Sets 2026 Guidance; Announces Share Repurchase Program BRENTWOOD, Tenn., March 02, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Surgery Partners, Inc. (NASDAQ:SGRY) (“Surgery Partners” or the “Company”), a leading short-stay surgical facility owner and operator, today announced results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2025. Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Financial Highlights (All comparisons are year-over-year unless otherwise noted) Revenue increased 2.4% for the fourth quarter and 6.2% for the full yea...

Pierre FerraguÊ
  • Pierre FerraguÊ

Grasping the AI Infra buildout (I): Who builds what, for whom?

The AI buildout is accelerating in 2026, and we see it is getting difficult to track what is being deployed, by whom, for what usage, with what financing, and the underlying or prospective business model. As GTC approaches, we will try to address all these questions in a series of one-sliders. We kick things off with the baseline: Who builds what, for whom? Enjoy, and stay tuned for the rest of the series.

Pierre FerraguÊ
  • Pierre FerraguÊ

Nvidia beat, AMD 6GW deal, Citrini report, and more. Tech Weekly Wrap-...

As always, during earnings season, we wrap-up what happened in the previous week. For our main takes summarized on a single slide, and a few words on each of the 15 names we followed last week, click the link below.

Antoine Legault ... (+2)
  • Antoine Legault
  • Matthew Bryson

Daily Views on Tech Headlines | META, Anthropic, Xiaomi, Handsets

Rapidus: Reportedly secures ¥167.6B ($1.1B) private funding; 60 clients reportedly in talks with 10 receiving initial quotesView: Japan’s Rapidus has reportedly secured these private funds, which add to the ¥100B in government investment in Rapidus this year.The Japanese startup is targeting mass p

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