Nick Martell
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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Now, ServiceNow blamed the shrinking profit on a deal that they just did, but Wall Street ain't buying that excuse.
Wall Street's interpretation of that shrinking margin is that customers are sticking with ServiceNow.
They're not using AI, but only after ServiceNow offered them discounts.
You see, besties, widening margins is a sign of strength that you have pricing power and can bring in the profits.
Shrinking margins is a sign of weakness.
It means your customers are on the fence and you got to offer discounts.
And that's the secret SOS signal for stocks.
Shrinking margins on the profit puppies.
When you see it, don't say something.
Do something.
Right away, right away.
Now, a quick word from our sponsor.
For our third and final story, the first police chief of AI, it could actually be the Pope.
We'll tell you how the most promising AI regulator is actually the Vatican.
And how they may be building the truth engine.
But Yetis, before we share the whole story with you, just, you know, we're thinking of the besties out there who were affected by the insane number of layoffs from last week.
On Thursday and Friday, from just two companies, 20,000 layoffs were announced from Meta and Microsoft.
Painful to track.
You also got Snapchat laying off 1,000, Nike laying off 1,500, and much of them citing the very same single reason.
AI.