San Francisco:
Big Tech is bracing for a tumultuous week marked by quarterly results likely to show resilience despite the pandemic, and fresh attacks from lawmakers ahead of the November 3 election.
With backlash against Silicon Valley intensifying, the companies will seek to reassure investors while at the same time fend off regulators and activists who claim these firms have become too dominant and powerful. Earnings reports are due this week from Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and Google-parent Alphabet, whose combined value has grown to more than $7 trillion dollars.
They have also woven themselves into the very fabric of modern life, from how people share views and get news to shopping, working, and playing. Robust quarterly earnings results expected from Big Tech will “highlight the outsized strength these tech behemoths are seeing.–APP