The nearly $10 billion profit of the "Big Four" in technology comes from here: reduced equipment depreciation costs
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发表于 2024-2-5 19:00:14
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Currently, large US technology companies are reconsidering how to calculate the expected service life of their equipment in order to reduce depreciation costs; Over the past two years, through these accounting changes, Microsoft, Google, Meta, and Amazon have added nearly $10 billion in profits to their books; Meanwhile, these companies have expanded their expected capital expenditures in the fields of cloud and artificial intelligence in recent years.
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