Bill Mann: Alphabet shares are down 7% this morning. He says the company's third quarter profits were lower than expected. The only silver lining appears to be Google Cloud, but search YouTube. Mann: This is the first quarter that they have ever had in which advertising revenues dropped a little bit.
Google's parent company disappointed Wall Street, but share buybacks continue.
(0:21) Bill Mann discusses: - Alphabet being a strong business, despite recent downturns - Spinning off YouTube being an idea that doesn't make sense - Visa wrapping up the fiscal year in strong fashion - CEO Al Kelly being among those who do not expect a recession in 2023
(10:56) Shares of Roku have fallen more than 75% year to date. Ryan Henderson and Jose Najarro engage in a bull vs. bear debate over the digital media player company.
Companies discussed: GOOG, GOOGL, V, MA, ROKU, NFLX
Host: Chris Hill Guest: Bill Mann, Ryan Henderson, Jose Najarro Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd, Rick Engdahl
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