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AI BUBBLE FEARS RISE AS INVESTORS QUESTION WHICH OF THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN MAY FACE PRESSURE

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November 21, 2025

The rapid ascent of the “Magnificent Seven” has reshaped global market concentration and intensified debate over how long the current AI-driven valuation cycle can continue.

AI BUBBLE FEARS RISE AS INVESTORS QUESTION WHICH OF THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN MAY FACE PRESSURE

Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia and Tesla now represent an unusually large share of global equity value, a dynamic strengthened further this year as companies accelerated spending on data-centre construction, high-performance chips and cloud-infrastructure expansion. The combination of soaring capital expenditure and increasingly ambitious earnings expectations has sharpened scrutiny over whether the group’s future performance can sustain the momentum responsible for much of the market's recent gains.

The firms have benefited from investor confidence that Al-related demand will remain strong for years, but analysts are questioning whether growth trajectories may begin to diverge. With earnings estimates rising faster than verifiable revenue impact across segments of the industry, concerns about overextension are surfacing. Market dependence on a small group of firms also raises questions about systemic implications should one or more encounter a material slowdown.

imageSPENDING ESCALATES WHILE EXPECTATIONS KEEP CLIMBING

A central theme in discussions about the Magnificent Seven is the speed at which capital expenditure has climbed. Leading companies have committed tens of billions of dollars annually to expand or construct next-generation data-centre facilities, much of it dedicated to powering Al workloads. Microsoft has moved forward with one of the largest infrastructure expansion cycles in its history, channeling a significant portion of its yearly budget into high-density compute clusters. Alphabet has followed with major construction and modernization programs across several U.S. regions, while Meta is in the middle of a multiyear investment cycle centred on Already server farms.

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