Market Cap 3,863.61B
Revenue (ttm) 350.02B
Net Income (ttm) 100.12B
EPS (ttm) N/A
PE Ratio 31.55
Forward PE 30.41
Profit Margin 28.60%
Debt to Equity Ratio 0.06
Volume 41,171,199
Avg Vol 36,597,996
Day's Range N/A - N/A
Shares Out 12.07B
Stochastic %K 72%
Beta 1.05
Analysts Strong Sell
Price Target $321.96

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
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jm4
jm4 Dec. 2 at 4:30 AM
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retireasaprocky
retireasaprocky Dec. 2 at 4:20 AM
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smartkarma
smartkarma Dec. 2 at 4:19 AM
$GOOGL | Primer: Alphabet (GOOGL US) - Dec 2025 "Alphabet maintains a dominant position in the digital advertising market through its Google Search and YouTube platforms, which continue to be..." - αSK (Smartkarma) Read more: https://www.smartkarma.com/insights/primer-alphabet-googl-us-dec-2025
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keetamaxi25
keetamaxi25 Dec. 2 at 3:48 AM
$KTA.X for $GOOGL investors For a lot of early adopters, Alphabet was their first proof that this tech was real. You got exposed to compounding network effects in search, the flywheel in ads, and now the same pattern in cloud and AI. As a core position, it makes sense: you own the platforms that monetize compute, data, and distribution at scale. The question isn’t whether you replace that; it’s what other parts of the digital stack might deliver similar network effects over the next decade, starting from a much earlier, more inefficiently priced base. Keeta lives in a very different layer from a company like Alphabet or even from the dominant smart contract chains. It is built less as an “app ecosystem” and more as financial plumbing: high-speed, sub-second finality rails designed so banks, fintechs, FX desks, and payment processors can move value across blockchains and traditional institutions without ripping out what already works. The emphasis is compliance-first: identity hooks, KYC and AML-aware flows, rules-based assets, and FX logic that let regulated entities operate on-chain in a way that passes a regulator’s sniff test, instead of trying to retrofit compliance after the fact. From a macro and network-effects perspective, that positioning matters. Most large L1s optimized for decentralization, community, and generalized compute; they’re fantastic for innovation, but they weren’t architected primarily as a neutral, high-throughput settlement backbone for banks and payment networks. Keeta’s design deliberately targets extremely high throughput with finality in under a second, and it has already run public stress tests in the eleven-million-plus transactions per second range that external infra teams have reviewed. That combination of speed and compliance focus is what gives it a cleaner path into real-world payment and settlement flows, where latency, reversibility, and regulatory comfort all sit in the same boardroom conversation. The real unlock, and the reason some investors see Keeta as an asymmetric bet, is what happens if it plugs into Stripe- or Bridge-style global payment rails. Those platforms already sit on top of enormous volumes of merchant payments, payouts, and FX. If even a slice of that is routed through Keeta as the underlying settlement fabric—handling cross-border flows, treasury moves, and on- and off-ramp liquidity—then you effectively get the network effects of those payment networks channeled into Keeta’s throughput and compliance substrate. That is the type of connectivity that can justify a re-rating toward multi-billion valuations over time if the integrations land, because it anchors the chain in real cash flows rather than just speculative activity. Viewed through a portfolio-construction lens, Keeta looks less like a competitor to your core tech holdings and more like a small, venture-style position in the rails beneath them. Alphabet can keep compounding on AI and cloud as a mature, diversified platform. A measured, satellite allocation to an early, compliance-first settlement layer like Keeta is a different thesis: you are betting that as blockchains, banks, fintechs, and payment processors converge, there will be a neutral, high-speed backbone to move value between them. If Keeta becomes even one of the primary pipes in that world, the upside from today’s relatively modest valuation could be meaningful compared with the incremental upside remaining in the mega-cap names you already own.
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mclovinstocks
mclovinstocks Dec. 2 at 3:27 AM
$GOOGL $GOOG Hoping for 310 tomorrow.
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mikesterz7
mikesterz7 Dec. 2 at 3:04 AM
$ASTS $GOOGL Google, AST SpaceMobile, Cancoil USA Invest In Texas The tech giant will invest $40 billion across the state, while AST SpaceMobile expands in Midland, Cancoil USA builds a plant in Jacksonville, and Big Spring is certified film-friendly.
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ElliottwaveForecast
ElliottwaveForecast Dec. 2 at 1:59 AM
11/21 remains the line in the sand for this cycle. While #silver, $AAPL and $GOOGL stay above that low, treat dips as corrective within the April 2025 advance, not a major top. 🔗 Learn more about #ElliottWave Theory here: https://elliottwave-forecast.com/elliott-wave-theory/ #Trading #StockMarket
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ElliottwaveForecast
ElliottwaveForecast Dec. 2 at 1:57 AM
Cycle from April 2025 still looks intact with #silver, $AAPL and $GOOGL holding near ATHs. Expecting short-term pullbacks to stay supported as long as price holds above the 11/21 lows. #Trading #StockMarket
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Eidmar
Eidmar Dec. 2 at 1:31 AM
$MU In line with President Trump’s vision for the Golden Age of American Innovation, @JusticeATR and @USPTO filed a joint comment in the ITC Netlist v. Samsung Docket reiterating that competition and public interest favor robust, predictable enforcement of valid patent rights, particularly at the border. https://justice.gov/atr/media/1419496/dl $SMCI $GOOGL $NVDA
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topstockalerts
topstockalerts Dec. 2 at 1:29 AM
Over the next 12 months, Moore said “customers’ biggest anxiety” revolves around getting enough of Nvidia’s products, especially with its upcoming Rubin AI platform. alternatives will have good economics for some applications,” Moore said. “TPU is by all accounts a solid alternative, and one that has meaningfully contributed to several key models.” However, Nvidia’s $51 billion in data-center revenue in the last quarter is about 14 times Google’s TPU revenue, Moore noted, and the $10 billion that Nvidia just logged in sequential revenue growth is about three times that total TPU number. $GOOGL $NVDA
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jm4
jm4 Dec. 2 at 4:30 AM
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retireasaprocky
retireasaprocky Dec. 2 at 4:20 AM
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smartkarma
smartkarma Dec. 2 at 4:19 AM
$GOOGL | Primer: Alphabet (GOOGL US) - Dec 2025 "Alphabet maintains a dominant position in the digital advertising market through its Google Search and YouTube platforms, which continue to be..." - αSK (Smartkarma) Read more: https://www.smartkarma.com/insights/primer-alphabet-googl-us-dec-2025
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keetamaxi25
keetamaxi25 Dec. 2 at 3:48 AM
$KTA.X for $GOOGL investors For a lot of early adopters, Alphabet was their first proof that this tech was real. You got exposed to compounding network effects in search, the flywheel in ads, and now the same pattern in cloud and AI. As a core position, it makes sense: you own the platforms that monetize compute, data, and distribution at scale. The question isn’t whether you replace that; it’s what other parts of the digital stack might deliver similar network effects over the next decade, starting from a much earlier, more inefficiently priced base. Keeta lives in a very different layer from a company like Alphabet or even from the dominant smart contract chains. It is built less as an “app ecosystem” and more as financial plumbing: high-speed, sub-second finality rails designed so banks, fintechs, FX desks, and payment processors can move value across blockchains and traditional institutions without ripping out what already works. The emphasis is compliance-first: identity hooks, KYC and AML-aware flows, rules-based assets, and FX logic that let regulated entities operate on-chain in a way that passes a regulator’s sniff test, instead of trying to retrofit compliance after the fact. From a macro and network-effects perspective, that positioning matters. Most large L1s optimized for decentralization, community, and generalized compute; they’re fantastic for innovation, but they weren’t architected primarily as a neutral, high-throughput settlement backbone for banks and payment networks. Keeta’s design deliberately targets extremely high throughput with finality in under a second, and it has already run public stress tests in the eleven-million-plus transactions per second range that external infra teams have reviewed. That combination of speed and compliance focus is what gives it a cleaner path into real-world payment and settlement flows, where latency, reversibility, and regulatory comfort all sit in the same boardroom conversation. The real unlock, and the reason some investors see Keeta as an asymmetric bet, is what happens if it plugs into Stripe- or Bridge-style global payment rails. Those platforms already sit on top of enormous volumes of merchant payments, payouts, and FX. If even a slice of that is routed through Keeta as the underlying settlement fabric—handling cross-border flows, treasury moves, and on- and off-ramp liquidity—then you effectively get the network effects of those payment networks channeled into Keeta’s throughput and compliance substrate. That is the type of connectivity that can justify a re-rating toward multi-billion valuations over time if the integrations land, because it anchors the chain in real cash flows rather than just speculative activity. Viewed through a portfolio-construction lens, Keeta looks less like a competitor to your core tech holdings and more like a small, venture-style position in the rails beneath them. Alphabet can keep compounding on AI and cloud as a mature, diversified platform. A measured, satellite allocation to an early, compliance-first settlement layer like Keeta is a different thesis: you are betting that as blockchains, banks, fintechs, and payment processors converge, there will be a neutral, high-speed backbone to move value between them. If Keeta becomes even one of the primary pipes in that world, the upside from today’s relatively modest valuation could be meaningful compared with the incremental upside remaining in the mega-cap names you already own.
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mclovinstocks
mclovinstocks Dec. 2 at 3:27 AM
$GOOGL $GOOG Hoping for 310 tomorrow.
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mikesterz7
mikesterz7 Dec. 2 at 3:04 AM
$ASTS $GOOGL Google, AST SpaceMobile, Cancoil USA Invest In Texas The tech giant will invest $40 billion across the state, while AST SpaceMobile expands in Midland, Cancoil USA builds a plant in Jacksonville, and Big Spring is certified film-friendly.
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ElliottwaveForecast
ElliottwaveForecast Dec. 2 at 1:59 AM
11/21 remains the line in the sand for this cycle. While #silver, $AAPL and $GOOGL stay above that low, treat dips as corrective within the April 2025 advance, not a major top. 🔗 Learn more about #ElliottWave Theory here: https://elliottwave-forecast.com/elliott-wave-theory/ #Trading #StockMarket
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ElliottwaveForecast
ElliottwaveForecast Dec. 2 at 1:57 AM
Cycle from April 2025 still looks intact with #silver, $AAPL and $GOOGL holding near ATHs. Expecting short-term pullbacks to stay supported as long as price holds above the 11/21 lows. #Trading #StockMarket
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Eidmar
Eidmar Dec. 2 at 1:31 AM
$MU In line with President Trump’s vision for the Golden Age of American Innovation, @JusticeATR and @USPTO filed a joint comment in the ITC Netlist v. Samsung Docket reiterating that competition and public interest favor robust, predictable enforcement of valid patent rights, particularly at the border. https://justice.gov/atr/media/1419496/dl $SMCI $GOOGL $NVDA
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topstockalerts
topstockalerts Dec. 2 at 1:29 AM
Over the next 12 months, Moore said “customers’ biggest anxiety” revolves around getting enough of Nvidia’s products, especially with its upcoming Rubin AI platform. alternatives will have good economics for some applications,” Moore said. “TPU is by all accounts a solid alternative, and one that has meaningfully contributed to several key models.” However, Nvidia’s $51 billion in data-center revenue in the last quarter is about 14 times Google’s TPU revenue, Moore noted, and the $10 billion that Nvidia just logged in sequential revenue growth is about three times that total TPU number. $GOOGL $NVDA
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theoptionsplug
theoptionsplug Dec. 2 at 1:20 AM
$GOOGL approaching the apex of this wedge Tough spot as the 50MA is above the trading price and the 200MA is below Call trigger above $320 Put trigger $314 May see some consolidation until a clean break
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Stockmarketinvest
Stockmarketinvest Dec. 2 at 1:16 AM
$GOOGL $GOOG oppenheimer ups target $375
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WOLFSTREET
WOLFSTREET Dec. 2 at 1:12 AM
$GOOG $GOOGL Is it MAG7 or MAG1 on CC Street? Now clueless subscription peddlers are apologetic "Was wrong about Google". Are you actually paying for this crap? ...to make matters worse, they beg for more subscribers at same. Army of fools ready to sign up!
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WOLFSTREET
WOLFSTREET Dec. 2 at 1:06 AM
$GOOG $GOOGL Was CC right? , or Was CC right? CC was 100%UPSIDE RIGHT! ...and STILL RIGHT!
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DarkWatcher
DarkWatcher Dec. 2 at 12:38 AM
$GOOGL seems like a very low dividend payout per quarterly… hmmm… I think my companies pay out way more… and 1/3 the price…
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LiquidThetaOptions Dec. 2 at 12:36 AM
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Geestar
Geestar Dec. 1 at 11:55 PM
$AVGO Broadcom’s top two customers $GOOGL and $META reconfirmed last month that they will be spending over $100 billion each on AI infrastructure and chips this and same amount again next year, similarly all other hyperscalers committed to spending tens of billions on AI this and next year. Where do you think all this money is going? Jefferies raised Broadcom’s 2026 and 2027 revenue forecasts to $100 billion and $130 billion, respectively, and lifted EPS estimates to $10.31 and $13.88. Google’s Gemini/TPU success is particularly significant for Broadcom who has partnered with them on TPUs since 2016, based on these hard facts this is a steal at current prices, load the boat while you can as this will be a $1000 stock in the next 2-3 years, Solid Buy!!
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hyde1634
hyde1634 Dec. 1 at 11:39 PM
$GOOGL you guys think gemini will become popular as gemini rolls out, then gemini 3, then gemini 4, then gemini 5, then gemini 6? raising google stock price?
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USAStockmarket
USAStockmarket Dec. 1 at 11:35 PM
$NVDA There are currently 5 US companies worth more than $2.5 Trillion Nvidia $NVDA - $4.4T Apple $AAPL - $4.2T Google $GOOGL - $3.8T Microsoft $MSFT - $3.6T Amazon $AMZN - $2.5T
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optionchainlurker Dec. 1 at 11:31 PM
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SuperGreenToday
SuperGreenToday Dec. 1 at 11:19 PM
$GOOGL Share Price: $315.14 Contract Selected: Dec 26, 2025 $315 Calls Buy Zone: $9.35 – $11.55 Target Zone: $16.38 – $20.02 Potential Upside: 65% ROI Time to Expiration: 24 Days | Updates via https://fxcapta.com/stockinfo/
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BagholderConsultingInc
BagholderConsultingInc Dec. 1 at 11:01 PM
$AAPL $GOOGL Google is up 51% since Buffett bought it gahahahahahahahaha imagine being this dumb.
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