Market Cap 3,790.12B
Revenue (ttm) 350.02B
Net Income (ttm) 100.12B
EPS (ttm) N/A
PE Ratio 31.00
Forward PE 29.70
Profit Margin 28.60%
Debt to Equity Ratio 0.06
Volume 10,097,300
Avg Vol 38,596,398
Day's Range N/A - N/A
Shares Out 12.07B
Stochastic %K 95%
Beta 1.07
Analysts Strong Sell
Price Target $329.79

Company Profile

Alphabet Inc. offers various products and platforms in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Asia-Pacific, Canada, and Latin America. It operates through Google Services, Google Cloud, and Other Bets segments. The Google Services segment provides products and services, including ads, Android, Chrome, devices, Gmail, Google Drive, Google Maps, Google Photos, Google Play, Search, and YouTube. It is also involved in the sale of apps and in-app purchases and digital content in the...

Industry: Internet Content & Information
Sector: Communication Services
Phone: 650-253-0000
Website: abc.xyz
Address:
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, United States
DonCorleone77
DonCorleone77 Dec. 26 at 12:19 PM
$GOOGL $GOOG From Bloomberg: WAYMO - A future commute? If 2025 was the year Wall Street began doubting whether Big Tech’s pricey artificial intelligence bets would pay off, 2026 is shaping up to be the year when at least one real-world application of AI will prove its business case at meaningful scale here in the US. I’m talking about autonomous vehicles, which — led by Alphabet Inc.’s self-driving unit Waymo — have been roaming around some US cities including San Francisco and Los Angeles in the past year. Waymo is aiming to serve more than 1 million rides every week by the end of next year, it said earlier this month, a milestone it has hit monthly since the spring. Investors are willing to bet on the future of the service: Bloomberg News reported recently that Waymo is in talks to raise funds at a near $100 billion valuation, which would about double its valuation from a year ago. The company has achieved an annual revenue run rate of more than $350 million, Bloomberg also reported. As of the time of writing, Waymo is either permitted to or is already testing its technology in 26 of the top 30 metro areas defined by the US Census Bureau, according to a tally of Waymo’s public announcements. The company gained access to freeways in some areas and expanded into Austin and Atlanta in 2025 with its partner Uber Technologies Inc. — bringing its commercial markets to five. The coming year will be even busier: Waymo plans to launch in 12 more cites, including London and others in the US. As with its prior launches, initial service areas and fleet sizes would be limited (so far it has 2,500 cars in the fleet across five cities). But having early insights into a variety of geographies, partnership models and operational details such as securing real estate with reliable power grids to park or charge its cars may help give Waymo an advantage over competitors like Tesla Inc. or Amazon Inc.’s Zoox, which have also made their services public but at a smaller scale. Waymo has said it wants to pursue a partnership approach to delegate some of the more labor-intensive work like vehicle cleaning, charging and maintenance. It has worked with two Uber-backed fleet management companies so far, and some of its upcoming launches will bring new collaborators like Lyft Inc. in Nashville and Avis Budget Group Inc. in Dallas. A diversified approach will be critical as Waymo looks to increase its earnings by improving its ability to keep cars occupied. Alphabet Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai told employees at a November all-hands meeting that the business won’t be “meaningful” to the parent company’s financials until 2027–28, CNBC reported. Other driverless car developers are also gearing up to bring their technology to customers in 2026. Lucid Group Inc. and Nuro said they plan to offer self-driving cars for Uber customers in San Francisco next year, among more than 10 markets globally where the rideshare company plans to offer such services in 2026. As Waymo scaled up this year, it navigated more unusual circumstances that revealed what it called “edge cases” where the software wasn’t particularly trained well enough to respond and required updates. That has included problems with stopped school buses, driving into a police standoff and making illegal turns. The company also suspended service last weekend when its vehicles — confused by a lack of traffic signals — froze and blocked other cars during a major power failure in San Francisco. Waymo said that it’s improving road safety in communities where it operates, citing statistics that show it achieves 12 times fewer injury crashes involving pedestrians than human drivers. “Safety is fundamental to everything that we do,” Waymo spokesperson Ethan Teicher said. “We are committed to continuously strengthening our industry-leading performance on public roads, and working with the communities we serve.” It’ll be key to monitor the various robotaxi launches in 2026 as there’s still a lot unknown about the technology, not least its ability turn a profit for these companies.
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Stock_Stuffer
Stock_Stuffer Dec. 26 at 12:18 PM
$FCEL AI power constraint is real: Sam Altman told the Senate (May 8, 2025) that making energy cheaper “in the short term… probably looks like more natural gas.” That’s the “now” fuel. $FCEL): carbonate/MCFC = onsite, always-on baseload that can run on natural gas/biogas today, and it’s one of the few fuel-cell paths that also ties directly into CO₂ capture. $XOM says it’s working with FuelCell Energy and plans to DEMO carbonate fuel cell carbon capture at its Rotterdam site starting in 2026 (their research indicates 90%+ capture). Real-world proof points: Toyota + FCEL Tri-gen at the Port of Long Beach (opened May 2024) uses biogas to produce electricity + hydrogen + water while supporting processing ~200k Toyota vehicles/yr. And $BE showed the market “will pay” for firm MW: Bloom announced a gigawatt fuel cell procurement agreement with AEP (Nov 2024) to power AI data centers using gas-fired SOFCs deployed at customer sites. $AMZN/$GOOGL/OpenAI publicly confirming MCFC buys yet?
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sin_JP
sin_JP Dec. 26 at 10:19 AM
$GOOGL Does Google have any plans to spin off Waymo? Anyone heard anything?
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Shanthi_Rexaline
Shanthi_Rexaline Dec. 26 at 8:58 AM
Does Nvidia’s Groq Licensing Mega-Deal Expose A Quiet Weak Spot In Its AI Chip Empire? https://stocktwits.com/news-articles/markets/equity/does-nvidia-s-groq-ldeal-expose-weak-spot-in-its-ai-chip-empire/cLeUTBGREwJ $NVDA $GOOGL $QQQ
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UgoGreg
UgoGreg Dec. 26 at 8:37 AM
$GOOGL https://youtu.be/8ASicbjKnos
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FutureBNaire
FutureBNaire Dec. 26 at 8:28 AM
$GOOGL Its waymo robot cars stopped in the middle of busy intersections when the SF power went out last week. Its reported that at least one rider was unable to escape until a crew was sent out. The electric robot cars are unable to handle reality like snow, ice or power blackouts. Keep your gas powered cars because they will become more valuable in both icy winters and powerless summer blackouts.
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ElliottwaveForecast
ElliottwaveForecast Dec. 26 at 7:09 AM
$GOOGL 📈 Pullback reached the blue box area last week and delivered a clean swing buying opportunity. Latest view now shows an initial reaction higher unfolding from that zone. #Elliottwave #Trading #Google
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ElliottwaveForecast
ElliottwaveForecast Dec. 26 at 6:58 AM
$GOOGL 📈 Pullback reached the blue box area last week, delivering a clean swing buying opportunity right on schedule. #Elliottwave #Trading #Google #NASDAQ
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RunnerSignals
RunnerSignals Dec. 26 at 5:02 AM
Everyone's afraid of the $NVDA $MSFT $GOOGL bubble popping Meanwhile institutions are afraid of it NOT popping $SPY $VIX telling different bedtime stories Why? 👇 https://stocksrunner.com/articles/2025-12-25-ai-stocks-2026-outlook
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ffoootbig
ffoootbig Dec. 26 at 4:49 AM
$ASTS $GOOG $GOOGL this is nothing for Google. A rounding error
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DonCorleone77
DonCorleone77 Dec. 26 at 12:19 PM
$GOOGL $GOOG From Bloomberg: WAYMO - A future commute? If 2025 was the year Wall Street began doubting whether Big Tech’s pricey artificial intelligence bets would pay off, 2026 is shaping up to be the year when at least one real-world application of AI will prove its business case at meaningful scale here in the US. I’m talking about autonomous vehicles, which — led by Alphabet Inc.’s self-driving unit Waymo — have been roaming around some US cities including San Francisco and Los Angeles in the past year. Waymo is aiming to serve more than 1 million rides every week by the end of next year, it said earlier this month, a milestone it has hit monthly since the spring. Investors are willing to bet on the future of the service: Bloomberg News reported recently that Waymo is in talks to raise funds at a near $100 billion valuation, which would about double its valuation from a year ago. The company has achieved an annual revenue run rate of more than $350 million, Bloomberg also reported. As of the time of writing, Waymo is either permitted to or is already testing its technology in 26 of the top 30 metro areas defined by the US Census Bureau, according to a tally of Waymo’s public announcements. The company gained access to freeways in some areas and expanded into Austin and Atlanta in 2025 with its partner Uber Technologies Inc. — bringing its commercial markets to five. The coming year will be even busier: Waymo plans to launch in 12 more cites, including London and others in the US. As with its prior launches, initial service areas and fleet sizes would be limited (so far it has 2,500 cars in the fleet across five cities). But having early insights into a variety of geographies, partnership models and operational details such as securing real estate with reliable power grids to park or charge its cars may help give Waymo an advantage over competitors like Tesla Inc. or Amazon Inc.’s Zoox, which have also made their services public but at a smaller scale. Waymo has said it wants to pursue a partnership approach to delegate some of the more labor-intensive work like vehicle cleaning, charging and maintenance. It has worked with two Uber-backed fleet management companies so far, and some of its upcoming launches will bring new collaborators like Lyft Inc. in Nashville and Avis Budget Group Inc. in Dallas. A diversified approach will be critical as Waymo looks to increase its earnings by improving its ability to keep cars occupied. Alphabet Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai told employees at a November all-hands meeting that the business won’t be “meaningful” to the parent company’s financials until 2027–28, CNBC reported. Other driverless car developers are also gearing up to bring their technology to customers in 2026. Lucid Group Inc. and Nuro said they plan to offer self-driving cars for Uber customers in San Francisco next year, among more than 10 markets globally where the rideshare company plans to offer such services in 2026. As Waymo scaled up this year, it navigated more unusual circumstances that revealed what it called “edge cases” where the software wasn’t particularly trained well enough to respond and required updates. That has included problems with stopped school buses, driving into a police standoff and making illegal turns. The company also suspended service last weekend when its vehicles — confused by a lack of traffic signals — froze and blocked other cars during a major power failure in San Francisco. Waymo said that it’s improving road safety in communities where it operates, citing statistics that show it achieves 12 times fewer injury crashes involving pedestrians than human drivers. “Safety is fundamental to everything that we do,” Waymo spokesperson Ethan Teicher said. “We are committed to continuously strengthening our industry-leading performance on public roads, and working with the communities we serve.” It’ll be key to monitor the various robotaxi launches in 2026 as there’s still a lot unknown about the technology, not least its ability turn a profit for these companies.
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Stock_Stuffer
Stock_Stuffer Dec. 26 at 12:18 PM
$FCEL AI power constraint is real: Sam Altman told the Senate (May 8, 2025) that making energy cheaper “in the short term… probably looks like more natural gas.” That’s the “now” fuel. $FCEL): carbonate/MCFC = onsite, always-on baseload that can run on natural gas/biogas today, and it’s one of the few fuel-cell paths that also ties directly into CO₂ capture. $XOM says it’s working with FuelCell Energy and plans to DEMO carbonate fuel cell carbon capture at its Rotterdam site starting in 2026 (their research indicates 90%+ capture). Real-world proof points: Toyota + FCEL Tri-gen at the Port of Long Beach (opened May 2024) uses biogas to produce electricity + hydrogen + water while supporting processing ~200k Toyota vehicles/yr. And $BE showed the market “will pay” for firm MW: Bloom announced a gigawatt fuel cell procurement agreement with AEP (Nov 2024) to power AI data centers using gas-fired SOFCs deployed at customer sites. $AMZN/$GOOGL/OpenAI publicly confirming MCFC buys yet?
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sin_JP
sin_JP Dec. 26 at 10:19 AM
$GOOGL Does Google have any plans to spin off Waymo? Anyone heard anything?
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Shanthi_Rexaline
Shanthi_Rexaline Dec. 26 at 8:58 AM
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UgoGreg
UgoGreg Dec. 26 at 8:37 AM
$GOOGL https://youtu.be/8ASicbjKnos
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FutureBNaire
FutureBNaire Dec. 26 at 8:28 AM
$GOOGL Its waymo robot cars stopped in the middle of busy intersections when the SF power went out last week. Its reported that at least one rider was unable to escape until a crew was sent out. The electric robot cars are unable to handle reality like snow, ice or power blackouts. Keep your gas powered cars because they will become more valuable in both icy winters and powerless summer blackouts.
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ElliottwaveForecast
ElliottwaveForecast Dec. 26 at 7:09 AM
$GOOGL 📈 Pullback reached the blue box area last week and delivered a clean swing buying opportunity. Latest view now shows an initial reaction higher unfolding from that zone. #Elliottwave #Trading #Google
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ElliottwaveForecast
ElliottwaveForecast Dec. 26 at 6:58 AM
$GOOGL 📈 Pullback reached the blue box area last week, delivering a clean swing buying opportunity right on schedule. #Elliottwave #Trading #Google #NASDAQ
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RunnerSignals
RunnerSignals Dec. 26 at 5:02 AM
Everyone's afraid of the $NVDA $MSFT $GOOGL bubble popping Meanwhile institutions are afraid of it NOT popping $SPY $VIX telling different bedtime stories Why? 👇 https://stocksrunner.com/articles/2025-12-25-ai-stocks-2026-outlook
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ffoootbig
ffoootbig Dec. 26 at 4:49 AM
$ASTS $GOOG $GOOGL this is nothing for Google. A rounding error
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Riverrat69
Riverrat69 Dec. 26 at 3:56 AM
$GOOGL meta gonna canel orders
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AlphaRiskDesk
AlphaRiskDesk Dec. 26 at 3:39 AM
LLMs are a commodity and Google Gemini won’t actually move the needle for $GOOGL. It will allow them to defend their search revenues and other apps. Ultimately Alphabet will have to slowly cannibalize revenue from their other channels with Gemini
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stephanie666
stephanie666 Dec. 26 at 3:33 AM
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trading_signal
trading_signal Dec. 26 at 3:22 AM
$GOOGL broke out. Looking for a move to 320.
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trading_signal
trading_signal Dec. 26 at 3:21 AM
$GOOGL 4hr - price ran up to the Trend & got a nice close above the Trend now it needs to close above the 2.618 Fib Lvl about 314/ 315. If it can do that then it can set up for a 323 / 325 test & ATH, it could produce a Dbl Top there keep in mind of potential scenarios when lookin @ charts if orice fails to get above 323 & rejects the 315 area then watch for the 291.60 green crcle area range to be tested
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trading_momentum_x
trading_momentum_x Dec. 26 at 3:20 AM
$GOOGL - disclaimer - low volume week with Christmas so take it with a pinch of salt - the 315 target at the 20 DMA has been hit. Next target is 325 with 315 as the S/L.
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WOLF_WEALTH
WOLF_WEALTH Dec. 26 at 3:05 AM
Warren Buffet used 10% of his cash to buy $GOOGL and already achieved about a 50% gain based on the average share price in Q3. Can you spell G-O-A-T? $BRK.X
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keetamaxi25
keetamaxi25 Dec. 26 at 2:57 AM
$KTA.X for $GOOGL investors Holding positions in Alphabet makes solid sense given its dominance in search and AI, particularly as we see these technologies reshape structuring and automation in countless sectors. However, there's another layer of excitement in the crypto arena that often flies under the radar. high-performance infrastructure like Keeta. While Alphabet drives the cloud and AI forward, Keeta sits at a crucial junction in the blockchain ecosystem. It focuses on high-speed, compliance-first solutions designed for settling transactions and moving assets across various blockchains and traditional institutions. This model serves a distinct purpose, acting as the global financial plumbing that bridges banks, fintechs, and payment networks. Fast throughput and sub-second finality are the hallmarks of Keeta, making it an ideal candidate for institutions looking to embrace digital assets. Its practical partnerships, such as the recent integration with Bridge (a Stripe company) facilitating seamless fiat on/off-ramps, further position Keeta as the backbone for financial operations. Investors who appreciate the maturity of a name like Alphabet might find value in balancing it with a smaller, strategic allocation to Keeta as a potential asymmetric bet on the infrastructure layer of tomorrow’s finance. It's an early opportunity that still has yet to be fully recognized.
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Wiseman8
Wiseman8 Dec. 26 at 2:54 AM
$GOOGL Gemini moved from 5% to 18% of GenAI web traffic in a year while ChatGPT dropped from 87% to 68% which to me shows user changing behavior. Gemini shows up where questions already happen inside Search, Chrome, Android & Workspace so when AI usage becomes routine the product with native distribution captures the flow and Google owns that surface.
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mikesterz7
mikesterz7 Dec. 26 at 2:13 AM
$TSLA $GOOG $GOOGL 🚨 Waymo currently operates in more cities in the U.S. than Tesla!!!
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USAStockmarket
USAStockmarket Dec. 26 at 1:03 AM
$GOOGL Warren Buffet used 10% of his cash to buy $GOOGL and already achieved about a 50% gain based on the average share price in Q3.
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FRAGMENTS
FRAGMENTS Dec. 25 at 11:48 PM
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