Ep 163: Peloton’s bitter results and the gym equipment market

What’s going on? Peloton (American exercise equipment and media company) reported worse-than-expected results, as the latest fitness fad once again ran out of puff. What does this mean? As gyms re-open in Q2, at-home exercise equipment became less attractive and Peloton’s revenue growth dropped dramatically. Along with an expensive treadmill recall, Peloton posted a bigger-than-expected loss….

Ep 161: Tencent’s fluent update and the Chinese technology landscape

What’s going on? Tencent (Chinese internet giant) delivered fluent earnings, but stumbled by sales growth. What does this mean? Tencent’s revenue was up 20% yoy last quarter, which is not bad, but still its smallest rise since 2019. One reason is the Chinese government’s expanding tech crackdown, which has likely hit Tencent’s mobile gaming empire. A $3b gain on…

Ep 160: Deere’s promising update and the agriculture landscape

What’s going on? Deere & Co. posted better-than-expected earnings, as its agricultural equipment became a must-have for the industry. What does this mean? Farmers have been spending more on its machinery to meet demand, which brought Deere’s quarterly revenue and profit ahead of expectations by 11% and 16% respectively. And while that boom has started…

Ep 159: Iron ore price drop and the global economy

What’s going on? Iron ore price dropped to a 4-month low, as China decided to go green. What does this mean? Iron ore is a major component of steel, which is a major component of cars, buildings, and things that helps the world stay still. The recent price drop of iron ore might be largely…

Ep 158: Robinhood’s concerning update and the crypto market

What’s going on? Robinhood posted a disappointing first earnings update since its IPO. What does this mean? In Q1/2021, Robinhood’s bank balance might have been boosted by meme stocks (like GameStop and AMC Entertainment). In Q2/2021, however, Robinhood’s revenue surged 131% thanks to crypto trading making up around 51%, which was a huge jump from 17% in…

Ep 156: VNG’s rumor of an IPO in the US

What’s going on? Vietnam’s VNG Corp is considering going public in the US through SPAC. Founded in 2004 as a gaming firm, VNG’s products reach over 80m users. Its gaming arm develops and publishes its own titles and local versions of international hits such as PUBG Mobile. It also runs messaging app Zalo, e-wallet ZaloPay,…

Ep 154: Coinbase’s astonishing quarterly result and the crypto landscape

What’s going on? Coinbase’s (crypto exchange) first ever quarterly result as a public company surpassed analysts’ expectations – 10 times yoy, totaling an impressive $2b; But the exchange expects suffering as token prices stabilize. What does this mean? Crypto markets experienced some of their wildest swings last quarter, with investors trading fast-moving digital currencies on Coinbase’s…