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What Is The Surprising Truth Behind The Tech Giants’ 2025 Financial Reports?
Big tech companies shared how much money they made in late 2025. Most of them are making huge amounts of money. But a closer look shows that some are growing faster than others, and one is facing problems.
Amazon’s Strong Growth
Amazon’s sales continue to grow impressively. The company made $180.2 billion in total sales, which is 13% more than this time last year. Its profit was $21.2 billion, a big jump from last year’s $15.3 billion.
- Amazon Web Services (AWS), its cloud computing division, is a key reason for this success. AWS sales grew by 20% to $33 billion.
- The profit from AWS alone was $11.4 billion.
Alphabet’s Continued Success
Google’s parent company, Alphabet, also had a very good quarter. Its total sales went up 16% to $102.35 billion. The company’s final profit grew by 33%, reaching $34.98 billion. This news made investors happy, and the stock price went up.
- Google’s Cloud business grew by 34%, making $15.16 billion.
- Ads on YouTube brought in $10.2 billion, which is 15% more than last year.
Apple’s Steady Performance
Apple continues to make more money, mostly from its popular products like the iPhone. The company’s sales grew by 8% to $102.47 billion. The most notable figure was its profit, which soared by 86% to $27.5 billion. For its entire business year, Apple expects to make $416.16 billion.
Meta’s Mixed Results
Meta, the company that owns Facebook, told a different story. While its sales were strong, its profits were not. The company’s sales grew 26% to $51.2 billion, and it had more users than ever. However, its profit dropped by a massive 83%, down to $2.7 billion. This happened because the company’s costs went up significantly. Investors were worried by this news, causing the stock price to fall.
Microsoft’s Upward Trend
Microsoft showed strong growth in almost every area. Its total sales increased by 18% to $77.7 billion, and its profit rose 12% to $27.7 billion. The company’s cloud and AI businesses are the main drivers of its success.
- The Intelligent Cloud division, which includes Azure, made $30.9 billion in sales, a 28% increase.
- Sales from Azure and other cloud services alone grew by an impressive 40%.
- Even its business software, like Microsoft 365 and Dynamics 365, saw double-digit growth.