Jefferies analyst warns of AI spending risks for big tech

Global tech giants are ramping up AI investments to record levels relative to operating cash flow, straining their finances. Jefferies analyst Chris Wood cautions that monetisation remains uncertain despite the spending boom. He warns the sector may mirror capital-intensive industries amid intensifying competition.

Rising AI investments by companies such as Microsoft, Meta, Alphabet, and Amazon are pushing capital expenditure (capex) to near-record highs compared to operating cash flow. This aggressive spending has raised concerns over profitability, as returns remain elusive for these hyperscalers. Chris Wood of Jefferies highlighted the financial strain in his analysis, noting early signs of pressure on cash flows. The boom in AI spending has sparked debates over sustainability. Analysts point out that monetisation challenges persist even as competition heats up in areas like ChatGPT versus Gemini market share. Wood's view suggests the AI sector could evolve like other capital-heavy industries, with uncertain paths to profitability. Big tech's 2026 capex guidance underscores the scale of commitments, including Microsoft's AI investment costs and Amazon's spending numbers. Meta faces similar concerns, while Alphabet provides forward-looking capex estimates. These trends have prompted questions about whether an AI bubble is forming.

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Microsoft has outlined a $190 billion capital expenditure budget for artificial intelligence in fiscal year 2026. The plan highlights ongoing heavy investments in AI amid competitive pressures in the sector. Analysts express caution over the sustainability of such spending.

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