UBER has no durable path against Tesla’s CyberCab model because robo-taxis will compress outcomes toward an ultra-low-cost, subscriber-like transportation service where incumbents can’t match scale.
分析师认为:Uber and Whimo-style services face scalability limits from an operational burden that the Tesla approach is trying to solve via manufacturing at scale and eventual standardized operations. If Tesla reaches that “low-cost, bespoke experience” end state, Uber’s required pivot becomes too late and too small to win.
Micron offers a similar “hated now, loved later” setup where short-term margin strength (projected net income margins over 60%) can persist into the next 1–2 years even if it won’t be sustainable long term.
分析师认为:Micron's projected net income margins above 60% reflect strong data-center memory demand in a favorable upcycle, providing near-term earnings power even if margins compress longer term. The hated-to-loved setup mirrors prior memory-cycle inflections.
NFLX is the wrong target of the Texas lawsuit narrative because the described “spying/addiction” claims are basically standard analytics, ad-tier consent, and autoplay functionality rather than a harmful, uniquely nefarious practice.
分析师认为:The argument is that Texas is treating ordinary business mechanics as wrongdoing: Netflix collects analytics with user agreement, offers an ad tier that users choose, and uses autoplay after episodes end as basic service design. The conclusion is that this “nanny state” style suit should be rejected/rolled back, which reduces perceived legal-risk severity.
NFLX is a bad actor on children privacy and deceptive retargeting — the case alleges a surveillance program that collects and profits from Texas personal data without consent, then targets kids with inappropriate content.
分析师认为:Texas argues NFLX collects children’s data, sells it to ad tech, and uses viewing/search behavior to manipulate kids while not disclosing the practice. The AG frames this as an ongoing deceptive trade practice, seeking civil penalties and an order to stop the data collection and disclosure.