A parade of tech names in sectors like videogames, fintech, food delivery and online travel are about to reveal how hard the pandemic bounce is landing.
Wall Street breathed a sigh of relief after Big Tech produced results that were largely not as bad as feared , but the harder part of this earnings season may arrive in the coming week.
As discussed last week, these companies are also in danger of being hurt by Big Tech’s planned cutbacks, either as customers, partners or rivals. Earnings preview: Will Amazon and GrubHub take a bite out of Uber and DoorDash’s food-delivery dominance?
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