Thursday, April 30, 2026

Big Tech’s AI Investment Exceeds $650 Billion Amid Q1 Earnings

On Wednesday, major technology companies Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, and Alphabet surpassed revenue expectations on Wall Street. However, ambitious plans for future capital expenditures prompted after-hours selloffs, affecting investments linked to technology.

Meta’s shares fell by 6% after it raised its capital spending forecast for 2026. Microsoft and Amazon also experienced declines due to the significant costs associated with their artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives. In contrast, Alphabet’s shares rose, buoyed by strong cloud computing sales.

Amazon announced first-quarter net sales of £181.5 billion, reflecting a 17% increase compared to the previous year. Its earnings per share were reported at £2.78, significantly higher than the estimated £1.62. The company expects second-quarter sales to range from £194 billion to £199 billion, surpassing market consensus.

Microsoft recorded fiscal third-quarter revenue of £82.89 billion, an 18% rise year-on-year, with operating profit reaching £38.4 billion. The company’s AI division now generates an annual revenue rate of £37 billion, marking a remarkable 123% increase compared to the previous year.

Meta reported revenue of £56.3 billion, bolstered by an extraordinary one-time tax benefit of £8 billion, while Alphabet’s revenue reached £109.9 billion. Google Cloud registered sales of £20 billion, nearly £2 billion above Wall Street’s projections.

The substantial increase in capital spending, anticipated to exceed £650 billion across these four companies by 2026, has raised investor concerns. Many fear that growing depreciation and operating costs may outstrip near-term revenue gains from AI.

Investors have responded by focusing on the sustainability of these expenditures, leading to declines in Meta and Microsoft’s stock prices. In the coming days, market participants will monitor whether the heightened capital expenditure is perceived as prudent investment or excessive spending.

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expenditures/ɪkˈspɛndɪtʃərz/noun
money a company spends on projects or operations

depreciation/dɪˌpriːʃiˈeɪʃən/noun
when something loses value as time passes

outstrip/aʊtˈstrɪp/verb
become larger or better than something else

buoyed/bɔɪd/verb
made someone or something feel more confident

sustainability/səˌsteɪnəˈbɪlɪti/noun
ability to continue for a long time

prudent/ˈpruːdənt/adjective
careful and likely to avoid unnecessary risk

How much do you know?

Which company saw its shares fall by 6% after raising its capital spending forecast for 2026?
Microsoft
Amazon
Meta
Alphabet
What was Amazon's reported first-quarter net sales?
£181.5 billion
£194 billion
£109.9 billion
£56.3 billion
Which company experienced an 18% rise in fiscal third-quarter revenue?
Amazon
Meta
Microsoft
Alphabet
What was Alphabet's revenue as reported?
£20 billion
£109.9 billion
£56.3 billion
£181.5 billion
How much is the anticipated capital spending expected to exceed across the four companies by 2026?
£650 billion
£750 billion
£550 billion
£900 billion
Which company reported earnings per share of £2.78?
Alphabet
Amazon
Microsoft
Meta
Alphabet's shares fell due to strong cloud computing sales.
Microsoft's AI division generates an annual revenue rate of £37 billion.
Meta's revenue was partially boosted by a one-time tax benefit.
Amazon's second-quarter sales are expected to be below market consensus.
Investors are unconcerned about the increased capital spending across technology companies.
The reported fiscal third-quarter revenue of Microsoft was £82.89 billion.
Amazon's earnings per share were reported at £2.78, significantly higher than the estimated £1.62, with first-quarter net sales of £181.5 billion and a increase compared to the previous year.
Meta's shares fell by 6% after it raised its spending forecast for 2026.
Microsoft recorded fiscal third-quarter revenue of £82.89 billion, marking an rise year-on-year.
The capital spending is anticipated to exceed £650 billion across these four companies by .
Google Cloud registered sales of £20 billion, nearly £2 billion Wall Street's projections.
The substantial increase in capital spending has raised investor about future profitability.
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Test Your Understanding

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Vocabulary List:
6 words · tap to reveal
ON
Accent
expenditures/ɪkˈspɛndɪtʃərz/noun
money a company spends on projects or operations
depreciation/dɪˌpriːʃiˈeɪʃən/noun
when something loses value as time passes
outstrip/aʊtˈstrɪp/verb
become larger or better than something else
buoyed/bɔɪd/verb
made someone or something feel more confident
sustainability/səˌsteɪnəˈbɪlɪti/noun
ability to continue for a long time
prudent/ˈpruːdənt/adjective
careful and likely to avoid unnecessary risk

How much do you know?

Which company saw its shares fall by 6% after raising its capital spending forecast for 2026?
Microsoft
Amazon
Meta
Alphabet
What was Amazon's reported first-quarter net sales?
£181.5 billion
£194 billion
£109.9 billion
£56.3 billion
Which company experienced an 18% rise in fiscal third-quarter revenue?
Amazon
Meta
Microsoft
Alphabet
What was Alphabet's revenue as reported?
£20 billion
£109.9 billion
£56.3 billion
£181.5 billion
How much is the anticipated capital spending expected to exceed across the four companies by 2026?
£650 billion
£750 billion
£550 billion
£900 billion
Which company reported earnings per share of £2.78?
Alphabet
Amazon
Microsoft
Meta
Alphabet's shares fell due to strong cloud computing sales.
Microsoft's AI division generates an annual revenue rate of £37 billion.
Meta's revenue was partially boosted by a one-time tax benefit.
Amazon's second-quarter sales are expected to be below market consensus.
Investors are unconcerned about the increased capital spending across technology companies.
The reported fiscal third-quarter revenue of Microsoft was £82.89 billion.
Amazon's earnings per share were reported at £2.78, significantly higher than the estimated £1.62, with first-quarter net sales of £181.5 billion and a increase compared to the previous year.
Meta's shares fell by 6% after it raised its spending forecast for 2026.
Microsoft recorded fiscal third-quarter revenue of £82.89 billion, marking an rise year-on-year.
The capital spending is anticipated to exceed £650 billion across these four companies by .
Google Cloud registered sales of £20 billion, nearly £2 billion Wall Street's projections.
The substantial increase in capital spending has raised investor about future profitability.
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