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The article highlights three tech companies (Rubrik, Nice, Nebius) with strong revenue growth and profitability prospects, driven by cybersecurity, AI, and cloud computing demand. Commercial mechanism is weak: no specific price, supply, or margin channel is identified; it is a general investment thesis. Impact is global but diffuse, affecting tech sector sentiment rather than specific product prices or supply chains.

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  • Rubrik reported $1.26B revenue in 2025, up 53% YoY, expected to become profitable in 2026.
  • Nice generated nearly $3B revenue, with projected EPS of $10.85-$11.05 for current year.
  • Nebius secured major contracts with Microsoft and Meta, with anticipated revenue growth >500% to $3.3B this year.
  • Cybersecurity market growth cited from Gartner and Precedence Research.
  • Cloud computing and AI demand driving Nebius's growth.
Sector verdictAI_INFRASTRUCTUREFlatmagnitude 2/3 · confidence 2/5

Mid-term revenue growth for Nebius may not be sustainable due to negotiated pricing; 1-4 weeks window.

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