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WHAT IT’S REALLY ABOUT
Tech Stocks Stumble as Alphabet Hesitates on AI, Tesla Overpromises
- Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway unpack the recent drops in Alphabet and Tesla shares and their outsized impact on the NASDAQ and S&P. They argue Alphabet’s fundamentals are fine but the company is trapped in an innovator’s dilemma, torn between protecting its search cash cow and going all‑in on Gemini and AI. Tesla, by contrast, is portrayed as facing structurally tougher problems: intensifying EV price competition, aging products, and an extreme valuation overly dependent on a speculative robotaxi future. The conversation also criticizes Elon Musk’s governance and capital allocation, suggesting he has squandered a dominant position through distraction and poor oversight.
IDEAS WORTH REMEMBERING
5 ideasAlphabet’s core business remains strong, but AI positioning looks hesitant.
Despite a decent quarter, Alphabet is criticized for having “one foot in, one foot out” of AI—reluctant to fully lean into Gemini for fear of cannibalizing its highly profitable search business.
The AI race is pressuring earnings through heavy capital expenditures.
Like other big tech firms, Alphabet is ramping up CapEx to compete in AI infrastructure, which depresses short‑term earnings but may be strategically necessary for long‑term competitiveness.
The EV market is entering a shakeout phase with intense price pressure.
Tesla faces a market where EV price premiums have collapsed, with some electric models now cheaper than internal combustion counterparts, signaling overinvestment and growing competition.
Tesla’s product lineup is seen as aging and less compelling.
Galloway and Swisher argue Tesla’s vehicles feel “tired,” with the Cybertruck mocked more as a spectacle than a serious product refresh, underscoring a lack of exciting new mainstream offerings.
Tesla’s valuation assumes a future business it has yet to deliver.
Trading at roughly 99x forward earnings, Tesla’s market value bakes in massive profits from robotaxis—yet the company has repeatedly missed timelines and has not demonstrated a working, scalable service.
WORDS WORTH SAVING
5 quotesThey don't wanna go all in on Gemini at the risk of cannibalizing this quarter of a trillion-dollar tollbooth, amazing, best business probably in history called Search.
— Scott Galloway
To this point, the earnings calls have been a bunch of stenographers and sycophants thanking him for a great quarter. This one was distinctly like, 'Boss, we have been waiting for a robotaxi for five years.'
— Scott Galloway
Tesla trades at 99 times forward earnings… The scariest thing in that earnings call is that their 2030 projected profits, they're saying 80% of those projected profits will come from its robotaxi division.
— Scott Galloway
The corporate governance here… the idea that you would say to Tesla shareholders, 'I'm gonna take $5 billion of our hard-earned cash flow and use it to try and take my other failing company and put on an AI dress.'
— Scott Galloway
This guy had everything… He could have owned it, like really been Ferrari, right? And he's just blown it here in a way that… it's sort of sad.
— Kara Swisher
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