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The Cashflow Memo
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In this episode, the Telltales team discusses the macro environment, including government finances and energy markets, and debates the investment merits of big tech stocks trading at 30-50x free cash flow. They also dive deep into NVIDIA's leading position in accelerated computing and the potential threats to its dominance.
[00:00] Oil & Gas (Exhibits B & C): Hunt opens the discussion by examining the current state of oil and natural gas markets, noting the influence of factors like China's demand and U.S. production.
[06:09] Exhibit A: US Gov't Revenues and Expenses
Hunt analyzes the US government's financial situation, noting the challenges in raising additional revenue or cutting expenses meaningfully. He suggests that in the upcoming presidential debate, neither side will be able to make a strong case for fiscal improvement.
[09:20] Page 1: AAPL / AMZN / GOOG / MSFT / TSLA The team examines the high free cash flow multiples of the Magnificent 7 tech stocks and debates whether they represent good value in an environment of elevated interest rates, given their strong competitive positions and growth prospects.
[12:22] Page 3: NVDA/AMD/INTC/TSMC/ASML Mike and Jason do a deep dive on NVIDIA, discussing why its 15-20 year lead in AI accelerators will be hard for competitors to close, even as generative AI could potentially help them develop rival software platforms faster. However, they believe NVIDIA's ecosystem advantage will be difficult to overcome.
[20:30] Page 3: Nvidia's Competition The team considers potential threats to NVIDIA's dominance, including hyperscalers developing their own AI chips and AMD's efforts to catch up with its ROCm platform. However, they believe NVIDIA's software lead and incumbent position with developers give it a strong moat.
[23:26] Pages 15 & 19: Healthcare News Jason provides updates on Vertex's regulatory issues in the UK, Novartis divesting its radiopharmacy business in Europe while expanding in the US, and the market opportunity for Lantheus' Alzheimer's diagnostic imaging agent.
[25:35] Page 3: Nvidia Blackwell Delay The hosts discuss the implications of NVIDIA delaying its next-gen Blackwell chip by 2 months. They mostly see it as a minor issue and potentially a strategic move to optimize yields, especially since NVIDIA is still ahead of competitors.
NVDA 0.00%↑ AMD 0.00%↑ INTC 0.00%↑ TSM 0.00%↑ ASML 0.00%↑ AAPL 0.00%↑ AMZN 0.00%↑ GOOG 0.00%↑ MSFT 0.00%↑ TSLA 0.00%↑ VRTX 0.00%↑ LNTH 0.00%↑
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