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Tencent (OTC: TCEHY) cloud arm; #3 in China with 15% market share; 2% global share; $80B+ Tencent parent revenue; built on WeChat/QQ/gaming infra; $4.8B capex in Q4 2024
Tencent Cloud is the cloud computing division of Tencent, one of China's largest technology conglomerates with revenues exceeding $80B annually. Launched in 2013, Tencent Cloud was built on the infrastructure powering WeChat, QQ, and Tencent's global gaming portfolio — giving it deep expertise in low-latency, high-concurrency workloads that few hyperscalers can match. Its mission is to provide enterprise-grade cloud services optimized for interactive, media, and gaming use cases.\n\nTencent Cloud offers a comprehensive portfolio including computing, storage, CDN, databases, AI services, and specialized products for gaming (GSE game server engine), video (CSS live streaming), and social applications. It operates data centers across Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America, and the Middle East, serving game developers, media companies, and enterprises expanding into or out of Asia. Its gaming infrastructure is used by some of the world's largest mobile and PC game publishers.\n\nAs part of Tencent's broader international expansion, Tencent Cloud has aggressively grown its footprint outside China, targeting Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America as key growth regions. It competes with AWS, Azure, and Alibaba Cloud, differentiating through gaming and media optimization, competitive pricing in Asian markets, and the ability to help global brands enter the Chinese market through Tencent's domestic network and regulatory relationships.
Irving TX global EPC contractor (NYSE: FLR) at $16.3B 2024 revenue with $17.7B backlog; new CEO Jim Breuer May 2025 growing data center/semiconductor segment from BHP Olympic Dam to CHIPS Act fabs competing with Bechtel and AECOM.
Fluor Corporation is an Irving, Texas-based engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: FLR) — providing global energy, chemicals, infrastructure, government, and advanced technology clients with EPC project delivery services across the full capital project lifecycle from feasibility through commissioning and maintenance. In 2024, Fluor reported $16.3 billion in revenue (Fortune 500 #265) with $9.5 billion in new awards and an $17.7 billion ending backlog, demonstrating pipeline growth driven by the AI data center construction surge, semiconductor manufacturing expansion (CHIPS Act-funded fabs), and life sciences facility build-out. In May 2025, Jim Breuer was named CEO, succeeding David Constable who became Executive Chairman. Founded in 1912 (113-year operating history), Fluor operates through Urban Solutions (infrastructure, manufacturing, life sciences), Mission Solutions (government), and Energy Solutions (oil, gas, chemicals, renewables) segments.
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