Quarterly Cloud Comparison: Google Still Cheap

Summary:

  • Cloud results across the big 3 public cloud providers saw Microsoft overtake Amazon in terms of cloud revenue.
  • This has occurred against the backdrop of Microsoft becoming a more cloud-centric company, with a much larger proportion of its revenue tied to cloud services than the other 2.
  • Nonetheless, looking at the relative valuations across these 3 indicate that a lot of this is already priced in for Microsoft – but that Google still looks cheap.
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Overview

The past week saw the 3 largest public cloud providers all release earnings for Q1 2023. The picture as a whole was admittedly mixed, although overall the results came in above consensus across the board. While growth rates may have moderated for

Cloud

Q1 ’23 Revenue (Billions)

YoY Growth

Amazon Web Services

$21.4

16%

Intelligent Cloud/Azure

$22.1

17%

Google Cloud Platform

$7.5

28%

Company

Q1 ’23 Revenue (B)

Q1 ’23 Cloud Revenue (B)

Cloud Percentage

Amazon

$127.4

$21.4

16.77%

Microsoft

$52.9

$22.1

41.78%

Google

$69.8

$7.5

10.68%


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