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ycui7 6 hours ago

maybe it is wrong to spend 200B every year continuously to begin with.

whatever1 6 hours ago | parent [-]

Also I don’t think any of these companies has handled big capex programs in the past (maybe AWS a bit since Amazon is building things, but it did so incrementally), aka they don’t have the institutional knowledge to manage the risk associated with it.

Semiconductor/ Big Oil/ Rail/ Telco have.

fragmede 5 hours ago | parent [-]

If you're going to bring up CapEx, Cloud is entirely a CapEx vs OpEx play so AWS and GCP are entirely familiar with the risks there. AWS dates back to 2006 and Google was building data centers long before GCP was public. Smaller, sure, but their finance team understand CapEx and OpEx well.

whatever1 5 hours ago | parent [-]

I don’t think I agree. Cloud has not faced (yet) a serious downturn.

I can invest perfectly in an always up market.

JumpCrisscross 5 hours ago | parent [-]

> Cloud has not faced (yet) a serious downturn

2008 wasn't a serious downturn?