Market Cap 4,349.52B
Revenue (ttm) 402.84B
Net Income (ttm) 132.17B
EPS (ttm) N/A
PE Ratio 27.60
Forward PE 25.33
Profit Margin 32.81%
Debt to Equity Ratio 0.16
Volume 37,471,203
Avg Vol 29,631,641
Day's Range N/A - N/A
Shares Out 12.12B
Stochastic %K 29%
Beta 1.23
Analysts Strong Sell
Price Target $431.18

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 Goog...

Industry: Internet Content & Information
Sector: Communication Services
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ThomasShelby666
ThomasShelby666 Jun. 6 at 7:33 PM
$INTC $NFLX $GOOGL Saturday confession : stuck with INTC @ 113 NFLX @ 95 Google @ 385 Praying 🤲
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Robert68
Robert68 Jun. 6 at 7:29 PM
$GOOGL One of my favorite bottoms.
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KJRSR
KJRSR Jun. 6 at 7:00 PM
$GOOGL and $META are going to spend that money no matter what ..most of it on chip infrastructure $MU $AMD $NVDA
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TheStockReferee
TheStockReferee Jun. 6 at 6:32 PM
$GOOGL $MU $NVDA $SNDK $TSM ummm capital scarcity is what it means… which means CHIPS BUYING DIES DOWN. DUHHH QUIT PUMPING U SOUND mathematically retarded
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MarketMaestro1
MarketMaestro1 Jun. 6 at 6:30 PM
The most important shift in AI isn’t model quality. It’s compute scarcity. $GOOGL x SpaceX deal highlights a simple truth: Even hyperscalers are competing for external capacity. If that continues, the biggest winners will be: memory ($MU, $SNDK) compute ($NVDA, $TSM) The question is: Are we still early, or already in the bottleneck phase?
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MorganHoratio
MorganHoratio Jun. 6 at 5:50 PM
UPDATED FIB LEVELS FOR POPULAR STOCKS Physical AI • $TSLA $382$AMZN $230$GOOGL $357$ISRG $394 As capital aggressively rotates from pure-play cloud software into systems that bring intelligence into the physical world, smart money is ruthlessly re-pricing the tape. Look at these coordinates: Robotaxi anchor TSLA consolidating near the $382 structural shelf, logistics automation powerhouse AMZN at the $230 defensive node, autonomous titan GOOGL at $357, and surgical robotics monopoly ISRG tracking the $394 accumulation band. These sub-levels map perfectly to where quantitative algorithms and big blocks look to absorb volatility and re-lock liquidity. The tactical debate: Amid this aggressive tech evaluation reset, which Physical AI setup offers the supreme asymmetric alpha? Snagging the structural momentum of TSLA near $382, or catching the rigid margin expansion of AMZN at $230?
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JimmieBuckley215
JimmieBuckley215 Jun. 6 at 5:35 PM
The part of the AI trade I'm watching isn't the chips. It's the economics behind the deals. Using current GB200 rental rates, 110,000 GPUs would represent more than $6B annually in compute costs. At some point, investors have to ask whether these arrangements are being driven by genuine end-user demand or by an ecosystem recycling capital between hyperscalers, model providers, and infrastructure operators. $GOOGL involvement with Anthropic and the broader AI infrastructure buildout raises an uncomfortable question: are revenues growing because demand is exploding, or because everyone in the chain is spending aggressively with one another? The market is pricing the first scenario. If reality ends up closer to the second, valuations could look very different.
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SwingPlay
SwingPlay Jun. 6 at 5:30 PM
$GOOGL $350 seems base
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TheStockReferee
TheStockReferee Jun. 6 at 5:23 PM
$GOOGL $NVDA $SPCX.X they’re also borrowing money. What happens when money runs out? No buying chips anymore. Chips crash. It’s funny how people forget that there’s only a certain amount of capital in the world.
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FibonacciTrader_
FibonacciTrader_ Jun. 6 at 5:12 PM
$GOOGL just pulled a move that screams how insane AI demand is right now Buying $NVDA GPUs isn’t enough, building custom TPUs with HBM isn’t enough. Google is literally renting someone else’s GPU fleet for three years from $SPCX.X at $11B per year. That’s right. They’re leasing rocket company compute just to keep up in the AI race. Most analysts are nowhere near pricing in what’s coming over the next five years. This isn’t incremental—it’s game changing. The scale of compute demand is off the charts, and the market is still sleeping on it.
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Latest News on GOOGL
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ThomasShelby666
ThomasShelby666 Jun. 6 at 7:33 PM
$INTC $NFLX $GOOGL Saturday confession : stuck with INTC @ 113 NFLX @ 95 Google @ 385 Praying 🤲
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Robert68
Robert68 Jun. 6 at 7:29 PM
$GOOGL One of my favorite bottoms.
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KJRSR
KJRSR Jun. 6 at 7:00 PM
$GOOGL and $META are going to spend that money no matter what ..most of it on chip infrastructure $MU $AMD $NVDA
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TheStockReferee
TheStockReferee Jun. 6 at 6:32 PM
$GOOGL $MU $NVDA $SNDK $TSM ummm capital scarcity is what it means… which means CHIPS BUYING DIES DOWN. DUHHH QUIT PUMPING U SOUND mathematically retarded
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MarketMaestro1
MarketMaestro1 Jun. 6 at 6:30 PM
The most important shift in AI isn’t model quality. It’s compute scarcity. $GOOGL x SpaceX deal highlights a simple truth: Even hyperscalers are competing for external capacity. If that continues, the biggest winners will be: memory ($MU, $SNDK) compute ($NVDA, $TSM) The question is: Are we still early, or already in the bottleneck phase?
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MorganHoratio
MorganHoratio Jun. 6 at 5:50 PM
UPDATED FIB LEVELS FOR POPULAR STOCKS Physical AI • $TSLA $382$AMZN $230$GOOGL $357$ISRG $394 As capital aggressively rotates from pure-play cloud software into systems that bring intelligence into the physical world, smart money is ruthlessly re-pricing the tape. Look at these coordinates: Robotaxi anchor TSLA consolidating near the $382 structural shelf, logistics automation powerhouse AMZN at the $230 defensive node, autonomous titan GOOGL at $357, and surgical robotics monopoly ISRG tracking the $394 accumulation band. These sub-levels map perfectly to where quantitative algorithms and big blocks look to absorb volatility and re-lock liquidity. The tactical debate: Amid this aggressive tech evaluation reset, which Physical AI setup offers the supreme asymmetric alpha? Snagging the structural momentum of TSLA near $382, or catching the rigid margin expansion of AMZN at $230?
0 · Reply
JimmieBuckley215
JimmieBuckley215 Jun. 6 at 5:35 PM
The part of the AI trade I'm watching isn't the chips. It's the economics behind the deals. Using current GB200 rental rates, 110,000 GPUs would represent more than $6B annually in compute costs. At some point, investors have to ask whether these arrangements are being driven by genuine end-user demand or by an ecosystem recycling capital between hyperscalers, model providers, and infrastructure operators. $GOOGL involvement with Anthropic and the broader AI infrastructure buildout raises an uncomfortable question: are revenues growing because demand is exploding, or because everyone in the chain is spending aggressively with one another? The market is pricing the first scenario. If reality ends up closer to the second, valuations could look very different.
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SwingPlay
SwingPlay Jun. 6 at 5:30 PM
$GOOGL $350 seems base
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TheStockReferee
TheStockReferee Jun. 6 at 5:23 PM
$GOOGL $NVDA $SPCX.X they’re also borrowing money. What happens when money runs out? No buying chips anymore. Chips crash. It’s funny how people forget that there’s only a certain amount of capital in the world.
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FibonacciTrader_
FibonacciTrader_ Jun. 6 at 5:12 PM
$GOOGL just pulled a move that screams how insane AI demand is right now Buying $NVDA GPUs isn’t enough, building custom TPUs with HBM isn’t enough. Google is literally renting someone else’s GPU fleet for three years from $SPCX.X at $11B per year. That’s right. They’re leasing rocket company compute just to keep up in the AI race. Most analysts are nowhere near pricing in what’s coming over the next five years. This isn’t incremental—it’s game changing. The scale of compute demand is off the charts, and the market is still sleeping on it.
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Nick_Drendel
Nick_Drendel Jun. 6 at 5:06 PM
Second week of new highs compressing (55 vs 92) with one blatant difference - Tech. This week saw a volatility pick up, $AVGO earnings gap down, $GOOGL raising capital & eventually the memory names pulling back. I don't think we crash or anything, but easy $ has been made.
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TheStockReferee
TheStockReferee Jun. 6 at 4:56 PM
$GOOGL $META if the mag 7 go down, back off capex because they’re running out of money they will go down a little… But CHIPS GET ANNIHILATED… because it’s the Mag 7 who fund the chips. Basic math. $MRVL $AMD $MU
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Wamyarty
Wamyarty Jun. 6 at 4:37 PM
$GOOG $GOOGL - Google of 2000 is different than google of 2026. Back in days google was a real search engine without manipulating results. Today it's manipulating result to remove any competition to succed. I have recently experienced it and it's not new. There are several lawsuits waiting. I have never short a stock in my life but if I have to then Google will be the one. Google has turned into evil company. Anyone else have experience the same? FYI - I don't own any Google stock or have a short position as of now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-iKCjmPEtI&t=2s
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SwingTraderPro1
SwingTraderPro1 Jun. 6 at 4:22 PM
Tom Lee’s read on yesterday’s selloff is pretty interesting He doesn’t think this is the start of the larger correction people are expecting later this year, but he still believes a pullback is coming eventually. His key point is positioning and liquidity. Markets just ran almost parabolic over the past month, so expectations got stretched fast. On top of that, massive capital raises like a potential SpaceX IPO around $75B and additional equity issuance from $GOOGL add a huge supply of paper the market has to absorb. When volatility hits, the first reaction isn’t panic, it’s liquidity tightening as investors raise cash and rebalance exposure. So this may be more about digestion than structural breakdown
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JoButler
JoButler Jun. 6 at 4:10 PM
Interesting move with SpaceX just ahead of its IPO, and $GOOGL holding a 5% stake. From a market perspective, it's worth watching how investors interpret these kinds of strategic investments. They can lend credibility and hint at confidence, but the real test is how the IPO performs once the shares start trading
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2dollartrader
2dollartrader Jun. 6 at 3:54 PM
$GOOGL $DRAM im interested at googl at 340 and dram at 48-50, definitely buy at 40
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Survivingcovid
Survivingcovid Jun. 6 at 3:04 PM
$GOOGL awaiting the dip.
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wealthpower
wealthpower Jun. 6 at 3:02 PM
Elon's headlines definitely diverted some attention, and it’s finally letting the market look at $GOOGL with fresh eyes. While the street spent months chasing the obvious momentum names, Google just quietly stacked wins across search, infrastructure, cloud scaling, and model efficiency. When everyone is crowded into the exact same "obvious" trade, the real asymmetric upside is usually found in the giant hiding in plain sight.
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The_Titan_Traders
The_Titan_Traders Jun. 6 at 2:36 PM
https://x.com/kobeissiletter/status/2063257505854013952?s=46 Bullish $GOOGL
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Blueville
Blueville Jun. 6 at 2:33 PM
$BA $BABA $BIDU $GOOGL et al. This week's stock strangle trades and results for June 1- 5. #consistentprofits #bluevillecapital
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OscarLynch
OscarLynch Jun. 6 at 2:22 PM
The shifting sentiment around $GOOGL and $META highlights a major change in market dynamics. For months, tech seemed completely bulletproof, shrugging off macro headwinds while momentum carried everything higher. Now, the tape is getting punishing. The moment momentum stalls, the focus immediately aggressive shifts to valuation and execution. It’s no longer about blindly chasing strength; it's about whether these multiples are justified. This is a much trickier, more defensive trading backdrop than the one we've enjoyed for most of the year.
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KingDobieGillisDa1st
KingDobieGillisDa1st Jun. 6 at 2:15 PM
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