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Dropbox, Crexendo Remain Our Top Picks in Internet Services
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Macro factors currently driving the economy, such as inflation, interest rates, labor markets, supply chain issues and so forth have a varied impact on players in the extremely diverse Internet – Services industry, although a stronger economy is generally positive. Therefore, the ongoing tariff war and its impact on inflation; declining consumer confidence mainly related to tariffs, inflation and jobs; and inflation-driven rising Producer Price Index (PPI) may be considered negative for the industry.
Our picks are Dropbox (DBX - Free Report) and Crexendo (CXDO - Free Report) because of their growth prospects, AI adoption and cost cutting measures.
Most industry players are heavily investing in artificial intelligence and machine learning, as this allows them to provide additional features and differentiate their offerings. Being a capital-intensive industry with high fixed cost of operation and the fairly constant need to build infrastructure, a high interest rate just isn’t very positive for it. Therefore, any rate cuts this year would make us incrementally positive about the Internet Services industry.
Valuation is rising but remains attractive as of now, indicating that this may be a good time to pick up some shares.
About the Industry
Internet - Services companies are primarily those that rely on huge software and hardware infrastructure, referred to as their properties, to deliver various services to consumers. People can avail the services by accessing these properties with their personal connected devices from almost anywhere in the world.
Companies generally operate two models: an ad-based model and an ad-free model where the service is charged. Alphabet, Baidu and Akamai are some of the larger players while Crexendo, Upwork, Dropbox, Etsy, Shopify, Uber, Lyft and Trivago are some of the emerging players. Very large players (mainly Alphabet) tend to skew averages.Because of the diversity of services offered, it is difficult to identify industrywide factors that could affect all players. The effect of macro factors such as inflation, rate hikes, supply chain issues and so forth vary by company.
Factors Determining Industry Performance
Data is central to success in this industry, as it allows the players to build artificial intelligence (AI) models to improve the quality of services, create new technologies and services, and also to lower the cost of operations. While not all businesses are built on the same scale or have the same customer reach, AI tools are increasingly helping organizations of every size. They are tremendously increasing operational efficiency and the scope for growth. Internet service providers are also able to differentiate their products based on the scale, flexibility and choice in AI-powered tools that they offer. Larger companies often have the edge in AI because they have access to larger data sets that can be processed to further develop their AI.
It goes without saying that increased digitization of different aspects of daily life is a driver for the entire industry because digitization essentially transfers work online, which is where Internet service providers are required. Gen Z is also becoming a larger part of the spending, and their comfort with all things virtual further increase opportunities for targeting. The expansion of the installed base of connected devices beyond PCs and smartphones to IoT, automotive and more is creating additional opportunity. The ownership of multiple devices also drives people to use these services more as they increasingly automate routine chores.
Being a capital-intensive industry, there is a need to raise funds to build out costly infrastructure. Funds are also needed to maintain this infrastructure. Given the secular growth prospects, companies have continued infrastructure investments through 2023, 2024 and this year despite high interest rates. Most analysts expect interest rates to come down this year and in 2026, which would encourage steady capex. Ex-Alphabet PP&E displays some seasonality although the trend continues to swing upward, meaning that companies are investing heavily in their infrastructure.
Traffic/customer acquisitions are one of the most important drivers of revenue, so companies invest in advertising or building communities that can draw more users to their online properties, to use the service more or spend more time on the platform, much like a store owner would try to keep a prospective buyer within the store. Some large players, including those providing infrastructure services, grow by tying up with other such large players for access to their customers. Since the personal touch is absent in an online store, many rely on cookies and, increasingly, other technologies to track users, collect data on them and profile them in order to better understand their needs.
Zacks Industry Rank Has Improved Slightly
The Zacks Internet - Services industry is housed within the broader Zacks Computer and Technology sector. It carries a Zacks Industry Rank #99, which places it among the top 40% of 245 Zacks-classified industries.
The group’s Zacks Industry Rank, which is basically the average rank of all the member stocks, indicates that there are several opportunities in the space.
Looking at the aggregate earnings estimate revisions over the past year, we see that the 2025 estimate has responded very positively to both the first and second quarter results, jumping up materially in both periods. As a result, it is up 14.1% over the past year. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for 2026 continued to decline until June but jumped up thereafter. Overall, this netted a 1.6% increase for the year.
Historically, the top 50% of Zacks-ranked industries outperforms the bottom 50% by a factor of more than 2 to 1. So the industry having moved into the top 50% indicates that it may be turning a corner.
Before we present a few stocks that you may want to consider for your portfolio, let’s take a look at the industry’s recent stock-market performance and valuation picture.
Stock Market Performance Has Been Volatile
Over the past year, the industry has been more volatile than both the broader Technology sector and the S&P 500. It has at times traded at a discount and at times at a premium only to fall back after some time.
The industry’s net gain of 29.9% over the past year is more than the broader sector’s 22.2% gain and the S&P 500’s 15.6% gain.
One-Year Price Performance
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Industry's Current Valuation Is Attractive
On the basis of forward 12-month price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, we see that the industry is currently trading at a 21.24X multiple, which is a premium to its median value of 19.76X over the past year. It is, however, a discount to the S&P 500’s 22.8X and a greater discount to the sector’s 27.63X.
Over the past year, the industry has traded in the range of 17.17X to 23.17X, a broader range than the S&P’s 20.61X to 22.8X. The sector has traded in the 23.14X to 27.65X range.
Forward 12 Month Price-to-Earnings (P/E) Ratio
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2 Solid Bets
We are spoiled for choice because a number of players in the Internet Services industry are looking good at this point. This despite the fact that the industry is highly diverse, and so there’s the possibility that some players would be doing exceedingly well while others not so much. We currently have a Zacks #2 (Buy) rating on Dropbox and Crexendo.
Dropbox, Inc. (DBX - Free Report) : San Francisco, California-based Dropbox provides a content collaboration platform worldwide. The company's platform facilitates collaboration between individuals, families, teams and organizations (professional services, technology, media, education, industrial, consumer and retail, and financial services industries). The free sign-up through its website or app offers limited features and is supplemented with a paid subscription tier for premium features.
Over the last couple of years, Dropbox has been incorporating AI across its business to improve customer experience and thereby increase the average revenue per user. Its universal AI-powered search platform Dash has been popular with customers, leading to the launch of Dash for Business last October. This enabled a headcount of around 528 employees, the second such reduction in 18 months. The flatter operating structure should increase efficiencies, besides realigning the business with current growth objectives.
The company beat earnings estimates in the last quarter by 19.5% and the 2025 estimate is up 7 cents (2.7%) in the last 30 days. The 2026 estimate is also up 7 cents (2.4%). Analysts currently expect 2025 revenue and earnings growth of -2.2% and 7.6%, respectively. For 2026, they’re expecting 0.1% revenue growth and 10.7% earnings growth.
The shares of this Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) stock are up 15.6% over the past year.
Price and Consensus: DBX
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Crexendo, Inc. (CXDO - Free Report) : Tempe, Arizona-based Crexendo is a provider of Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS), Call Center as a Service (CCaaS), communication platform software solutions, and collaboration services designed to provide enterprise-class cloud communication solutions to businesses of any size through their business partners, agents and direct channels.
The company is seeing significant growth opportunity for its adaptable and reliable software solutions where Crexendo operates in a niche not attractive to larger players like Microsoft and Cisco. Additionally, the integration of AI in telecom services is enabling it to better serve a diverse clientele of small, mid-size and enterprise-level customers. Management has said that telecom services growth will come from both internal sales efforts and strategic, accretive acquisitions.
Crexendo entered into an agreement with Oracle last year, under which it is migrating its services to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) to significantly reduce costs, improve performance and reliability, increase scale, and increase focus on product development. The migration of international operations is complete and significant progress has also been made in U.S. migration with the goal of completion by year-end.
Crexendo topped estimates in the last quarter. Its revenue beat by around 2.2% while earnings beat by 75%. The 2025 estimate has increased 4 cents (13.8%) in the last 30 days while the 2026 estimate increased 3 cents (9.1%). At these levels, they represent a 11% increase in revenue and a 26.9% increase in earnings for 2025. Revenue and earnings are expected to grow a respective 10.9% and 9.1% the following year.
The shares of this Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) stock are up 22.4% over the past year.
Price and Consensus: CXDO
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Dropbox, Crexendo Remain Our Top Picks in Internet Services
Macro factors currently driving the economy, such as inflation, interest rates, labor markets, supply chain issues and so forth have a varied impact on players in the extremely diverse Internet – Services industry, although a stronger economy is generally positive. Therefore, the ongoing tariff war and its impact on inflation; declining consumer confidence mainly related to tariffs, inflation and jobs; and inflation-driven rising Producer Price Index (PPI) may be considered negative for the industry.
Our picks are Dropbox (DBX - Free Report) and Crexendo (CXDO - Free Report) because of their growth prospects, AI adoption and cost cutting measures.
Most industry players are heavily investing in artificial intelligence and machine learning, as this allows them to provide additional features and differentiate their offerings. Being a capital-intensive industry with high fixed cost of operation and the fairly constant need to build infrastructure, a high interest rate just isn’t very positive for it. Therefore, any rate cuts this year would make us incrementally positive about the Internet Services industry.
Valuation is rising but remains attractive as of now, indicating that this may be a good time to pick up some shares.
About the Industry
Internet - Services companies are primarily those that rely on huge software and hardware infrastructure, referred to as their properties, to deliver various services to consumers. People can avail the services by accessing these properties with their personal connected devices from almost anywhere in the world.
Companies generally operate two models: an ad-based model and an ad-free model where the service is charged. Alphabet, Baidu and Akamai are some of the larger players while Crexendo, Upwork, Dropbox, Etsy, Shopify, Uber, Lyft and Trivago are some of the emerging players. Very large players (mainly Alphabet) tend to skew averages.Because of the diversity of services offered, it is difficult to identify industrywide factors that could affect all players. The effect of macro factors such as inflation, rate hikes, supply chain issues and so forth vary by company.
Factors Determining Industry Performance
Zacks Industry Rank Has Improved Slightly
The Zacks Internet - Services industry is housed within the broader Zacks Computer and Technology sector. It carries a Zacks Industry Rank #99, which places it among the top 40% of 245 Zacks-classified industries.
The group’s Zacks Industry Rank, which is basically the average rank of all the member stocks, indicates that there are several opportunities in the space.
Looking at the aggregate earnings estimate revisions over the past year, we see that the 2025 estimate has responded very positively to both the first and second quarter results, jumping up materially in both periods. As a result, it is up 14.1% over the past year. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for 2026 continued to decline until June but jumped up thereafter. Overall, this netted a 1.6% increase for the year.
Historically, the top 50% of Zacks-ranked industries outperforms the bottom 50% by a factor of more than 2 to 1. So the industry having moved into the top 50% indicates that it may be turning a corner.
Before we present a few stocks that you may want to consider for your portfolio, let’s take a look at the industry’s recent stock-market performance and valuation picture.
Stock Market Performance Has Been Volatile
Over the past year, the industry has been more volatile than both the broader Technology sector and the S&P 500. It has at times traded at a discount and at times at a premium only to fall back after some time.
The industry’s net gain of 29.9% over the past year is more than the broader sector’s 22.2% gain and the S&P 500’s 15.6% gain.
One-Year Price Performance
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
Industry's Current Valuation Is Attractive
On the basis of forward 12-month price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, we see that the industry is currently trading at a 21.24X multiple, which is a premium to its median value of 19.76X over the past year. It is, however, a discount to the S&P 500’s 22.8X and a greater discount to the sector’s 27.63X.
Over the past year, the industry has traded in the range of 17.17X to 23.17X, a broader range than the S&P’s 20.61X to 22.8X. The sector has traded in the 23.14X to 27.65X range.
Forward 12 Month Price-to-Earnings (P/E) Ratio
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
2 Solid Bets
We are spoiled for choice because a number of players in the Internet Services industry are looking good at this point. This despite the fact that the industry is highly diverse, and so there’s the possibility that some players would be doing exceedingly well while others not so much. We currently have a Zacks #2 (Buy) rating on Dropbox and Crexendo.
Dropbox, Inc. (DBX - Free Report) : San Francisco, California-based Dropbox provides a content collaboration platform worldwide. The company's platform facilitates collaboration between individuals, families, teams and organizations (professional services, technology, media, education, industrial, consumer and retail, and financial services industries). The free sign-up through its website or app offers limited features and is supplemented with a paid subscription tier for premium features.
Over the last couple of years, Dropbox has been incorporating AI across its business to improve customer experience and thereby increase the average revenue per user. Its universal AI-powered search platform Dash has been popular with customers, leading to the launch of Dash for Business last October. This enabled a headcount of around 528 employees, the second such reduction in 18 months. The flatter operating structure should increase efficiencies, besides realigning the business with current growth objectives.
The company beat earnings estimates in the last quarter by 19.5% and the 2025 estimate is up 7 cents (2.7%) in the last 30 days. The 2026 estimate is also up 7 cents (2.4%). Analysts currently expect 2025 revenue and earnings growth of -2.2% and 7.6%, respectively. For 2026, they’re expecting 0.1% revenue growth and 10.7% earnings growth.
The shares of this Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) stock are up 15.6% over the past year.
Price and Consensus: DBX
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
Crexendo, Inc. (CXDO - Free Report) : Tempe, Arizona-based Crexendo is a provider of Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS), Call Center as a Service (CCaaS), communication platform software solutions, and collaboration services designed to provide enterprise-class cloud communication solutions to businesses of any size through their business partners, agents and direct channels.
The company is seeing significant growth opportunity for its adaptable and reliable software solutions where Crexendo operates in a niche not attractive to larger players like Microsoft and Cisco. Additionally, the integration of AI in telecom services is enabling it to better serve a diverse clientele of small, mid-size and enterprise-level customers. Management has said that telecom services growth will come from both internal sales efforts and strategic, accretive acquisitions.
Crexendo entered into an agreement with Oracle last year, under which it is migrating its services to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) to significantly reduce costs, improve performance and reliability, increase scale, and increase focus on product development. The migration of international operations is complete and significant progress has also been made in U.S. migration with the goal of completion by year-end.
Crexendo topped estimates in the last quarter. Its revenue beat by around 2.2% while earnings beat by 75%. The 2025 estimate has increased 4 cents (13.8%) in the last 30 days while the 2026 estimate increased 3 cents (9.1%). At these levels, they represent a 11% increase in revenue and a 26.9% increase in earnings for 2025. Revenue and earnings are expected to grow a respective 10.9% and 9.1% the following year.
The shares of this Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) stock are up 22.4% over the past year.
Price and Consensus: CXDO
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research