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The tech industry has already laid off thousands of employees in an effort to cut costs as they brace for an impending slowdown.The following graphics highlight the companies' shaky performance in key areas: WEAK IPHONE SALESThe world's largest publicly traded company's quarterly profit missed Wall Street expectations for the first time since 2016 as it struggled with disruptions to iPhone production in China."Apple's results are consistent with the broader technology-sector challenges, with a difficult macroeconomic environment slowing sales for digital advertising, e-commerce, and (as reflected by Apple's performance) consumer electronics," said D.A Davidson analyst Thomas Forte.Apple's iPhone sales fall for the first time since 2020 https://www.reuters.com/graphics/APPLE-RESULTS/lbpggbbkbpq/chart.png DIGITAL ADVERTISING SLUMPThe parent company of digital advertising giant Google also missed earnings expectations as businesses dialed back spending on fears of a possible recession."If a dominant ad player like Google can get hit like this, it is now officially a tough ad market," said Rosenblatt Securities analyst Barton Crockett.Google's ad sales growth in the last 2 years https://www.reuters.com/graphics/GOOGLE-ADVERTISING/egpbyaobavq/chart_eikon.jpg SLOW CLOUD GROWTHAmazon's revenue beat for the holiday quarter was largely overshadowed by a warning from the e-commerce giant that its lucrative cloud business was set for slower growth in the next few quarters."This year is likely to be a difficult year for AWS growth. One of the key advantages of AWS - that it is easy to flex spending upwards - is also one of its key disadvantages when the economy slows down," said Atlantic Equities analyst James Cordwell.Amazon's cloud growth in the last two years https://www.reuters.com/graphics/AMAZON-AWS/gdvzqdmbopw/chart.png POST-EARNINGS STOCK REACTIONShares of the three companies - all of which have market valuations of more than a trillion dollars - were down between 2.2% and 4.5%. The stock slump also dragged the wider market lower. Here is how the stocks have reacted after every quarterly earnings report in 2022:Big tech stock reaction after quarterly results over the pastyear https://www.reuters.com/graphics/USA-STOCKS/BIGTECH/lbpggblyrpq/chart.png (Reporting by Akash Sriram, Tiyashi Datta and Eva Mathews in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty)