Music Streamer Spotify Cranks Up The Volume On Profits
Spotify stock is near a three-year high as the streaming music service looks unstoppable in the audio entertainment market.
Spotify stock is near a three-year high as the streaming music service looks unstoppable in the audio entertainment market.
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With Nvidia up over 154% year to date, Stifel managing director and chief equity strategist Barry Bannister joins Morning Brief to give insight into Nvidia's (NVDA) recent moves and how the tech giant reminds him of Cisco's (CSCO) performance during the dot-com bubble. "What happened with Cisco (CSCO) is, and same thing happened to Microsoft (MSFT), and Amgen (AMGN) and a number of other big cap stocks, is their PE multiple was too high and they earned into it over the course of the next 15 years. So the earnings went up dramatically, as was expected. This happened with the nifty 50 stocks in the early 70s. They earned very well, but their PE multiples were too high ... those companies had these mid-30s, 40-time multiples. They earned into it over the course of a decade," Bannister explains. He outlines the similarities between the dot-com bubble and the AI sector today: "But what we have today is extreme optimism on new technology. Then it was the internet, now it's AI. Narrow markets, increasingly narrow markets with a high valuation. Equity ownership was very high. And the day traders and all that. I'm just saying that you have to have been there 25 years ago to remember that it was a very similar feeling environment today." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino
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The economist famously predicted the 2008 housing crash.