These big tech stocks, including Square and Tesla, are expected to show the best sales growth as the U.S. economy expands

These big tech stocks, including Square and Tesla, are expected to show the best sales growth as the U.S. economy expands

You might be alarmed when you see headlines about the rising cost of living.

But the increase in consumer prices is a byproduct of an economy that has been stoked by the government and stimulated by the Federal Reserve in an unprecedented way. This economic expansion may last for years, and can be expected to benefit the largest technology companies.

Below is a list of the 30 largest technology companies in the Russell 1000 Index and their expected sales growth rates through 2023. Sales growth has been a critical driver for tech-oriented growth investors.

Read: The cost of living posts biggest surge since 2008, U.S. CPI shows, as inflation spreads through economy

The headline, above, can lead to worries that rising inflation will cause a reversal of the Federal Reserve’s policies that keep interest rates low. The fear of advancing interest rates can cause a quick reversal of a bull market for stocks, but this type of negative reaction has been temporary during the years following the credit crisis of 2008.

Investors also need to keep in mind that keeping long-term interest rates low is very much in the government’s interest to hold down the cost of borrowing. Looking back to the end of 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic led to drastic measures to lower interest rates, the yield on 10-year U.S. Treasury notes was 1.92%. That can hardly be considered high — at the end of 2007, the 10-year yield was 4.04%.

So be ready for a jittery market when the Federal Reserve makes a clear signal of a policy change, but don’t panic. We’ve seen this before. You might remember the “taper tantrum” being bandied about in the financial media before the Fed began lifting short-term rates late in 2015 (after lowering the federal funds target rate to a range of zero to 0.25% in December 2008). There were brief and minor pullbacks for the S&P 500 Index before and after the December 2015 tapering — they were soon forgotten by long-term investors.

Screen of big-tech sales growth

The following is a list of the 30 largest tech stocks in the Russell 1000 Index
RUI.
We have defined “tech stocks” broadly. Among the FAANG stocks — Facebook Inc.
FB,
Amazon.com Inc.
AMZN,
Apple Inc.
AAPL,
Netflix Inc.
NFLX
and Google holding company Alphabet Inc.
GOOG

GOOGL
— only one (Apple) is in the information technology sector, as defined by S&P Dow Jones Indices. The others are all in the communications services sector, except for Amazon, which is in the consumer discretionary sector.

So the list includes all the FAANGs, and also includes Tesla Inc.
TSLA
and other tech-oriented companies, such as Square Inc.
SQ,
Uber Technologies Inc.
UBER
and Zoom Video Communications Inc.
ZM,
which aren’t yet included in the S&P 500 .

Here are the 30 largest tech stocks in the Russell 1000, ranked by expected compound annual growth rates, based on consensus estimates through 2023 among analysts polled by FactSet. For three of the companies, estimates are available only through 2022, so those have two-year CAGR and are marked with asterisks after the company names. Sales estimates are in millions:

Company

Estimated three-year sales CAGR through 2023

Estimated revenue – calendar 2023

Estimated revenue – calendar 2022

Estimated revenue – calendar 2021

Revenue – calendar 2020

Square Inc. Class A
SQ
40.00%

$26,062

$23,121

$20,305

$9,498

Tesla Inc.
TSLA
38.59%

$83,937

$68,024

$49,537

$31,536

Uber Technologies Inc.
UBER
35.99%

$28,011

$22,273

$15,865

$11,139

Zoom Video Communications Inc. Class A
ZM
31.46%

$5,498

$4,711

$3,879

$2,420

Micron Technology Inc.*
MU
30.21%

N/A

$38,223

$30,844

$22,544

ServiceNow Inc.
NOW
25.42%

$8,915

$7,178

$5,741

$4,519

Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
AMD
25.38%

$19,241

$16,957

$14,629

$9,763

Facebook Inc. Class A
FB
23.16%

$160,608

$138,150

$115,634

$85,965

Nvidia Corp.
NVDA
23.07%

$29,903

$27,069

$24,181

$16,042

PayPal Holdings Inc.
PYPL
21.20%

$38,160

$31,442

$25,853

$21,434

Amazon.com Inc.
AMZN
20.70%

$678,932

$581,346

$490,169

$386,064

Alphabet Inc. Class C
GOOG
20.12%

$316,036

$274,880

$235,732

$182,350

Salesforce.com Inc.
CRM
19.46%

$35,679

$30,614

$25,567

$20,930

Mastercard Inc. Class A
MA
18.54%

$25,485

$22,039

$18,436

$15,301

Intuit Inc.
INTU
17.49%

$12,580

$11,467

$10,012

$7,757

Adobe Inc.
ADBE
16.72%

$20,899

$18,302

$15,890

$13,142

Netflix Inc.
NFLX
16.04%

$39,054

$34,165

$29,699

$24,996

Visa Inc. Class A
V
15.99%

$33,521

$29,303

$24,808

$21,479

Applied Materials Inc.
AMAT
13.44%

$26,080

$24,961

$23,011

$17,867

Microsoft Corp.
MSFT
12.22%

$216,639

$198,849

$176,579

$153,284

Accenture PLC Class A
ACN
11.18%

$61,910

$56,917

$52,151

$45,046

Qualcomm Inc.
QCOM
10.20%

$35,716

$35,468

$32,908

$26,690

Apple Inc.
AAPL
10.13%

$392,662

$372,749

$357,917

$293,971

Broadcom Inc.*
AVGO
9.16%

N/A

$29,100

$27,523

$24,419

Texas Instruments Inc.
TXN
8.76%

$18,602

$18,186

$17,480

$14,461

Fidelity National Information Services Inc.
FIS
8.38%

$15,978

$14,851

$13,752

$12,552

Cisco Systems Inc.*
CSCO
4.54%

N/A

$52,500

$50,654

$48,038

Oracle Corp.
ORCL
3.77%

$44,140

$43,145

$41,473

$39,499

International Business Machines Corp.
IBM
1.21%

$76,329

$75,212

$74,307

$73,620

Intel Corp.
INTC
-1.31%

$74,853

$72,668

$72,698

$77,867

Source: FactSet

Click on the tickers for more about each company, including news, business profiles price ratios and ratings.

The data is based on calendar years, since some of the companies have fiscal years that don’t match the calendar.

For Cisco Systems Inc.
CSCO,
Broadcom Inc.
AVGO
and Micron Technology Inc.
MU,
consensus sales estimates aren’t yet available for calendar 2023. So the table has two-year estimates for sales CAGR through 2022.

This is a screen of only one set of estimates — an important one. You should do your own research to form your own opinion about a company’s long-term viability before considering an investment.

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