Market Cap 4,329.89B
Revenue (ttm) 402.84B
Net Income (ttm) 132.17B
EPS (ttm) N/A
PE Ratio 26.98
Forward PE 24.73
Profit Margin 32.81%
Debt to Equity Ratio 0.16
Volume 26,722,900
Avg Vol 33,484,770
Day's Range N/A - N/A
Shares Out 12.12B
Stochastic %K 79%
Beta 1.23
Analysts Strong Sell
Price Target $432.63

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
Phone: 650-253-0000
Website: abc.xyz
Address:
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, United States
FibonacciTrader_
FibonacciTrader_ Jul. 2 at 4:35 PM
$MSFT $GOOGL $AMZN $META - the scale of AI capex is no longer a debate, it’s a structural shift. Combined AI infrastructure spend is now ~ $725B this year vs ~$226B just two years ago. That’s not incremental growth - that’s an exponential repricing of compute demand. And it keeps accelerating: multiple years of 60%+ growth, with estimates pushing multi-trillion dollar cumulative spend into 2030. What matters more than the headline number is backlog visibility: $MSFT sitting on ~$80B Azure demand it can’t even serve yet. $GOOGL cloud backlog reportedly ~ $460B and still expanding. This is not “overinvestment” if supply is already constrained. Every dollar flows into semis, memory, optics, networking, and power infrastructure. Memory alone now ~30% of data center build cost vs ~single digits just a few years ago. The market keeps calling it peak capex - but the backlog says otherwise.
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tievLeaf
tievLeaf Jul. 2 at 4:29 PM
$INFQ Spot Infleqtion CEO together with $GOOGL CEO and $IBM CEO in the white house where trump signed the executive orders for quantum. Spot them. Quantum is coming and it is coming fucking soon and Infleqtion will be at the front of it all. $SPCX $NVDA
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BreakoutLife
BreakoutLife Jul. 2 at 4:25 PM
The scale of AI infrastructure spending from the major hyperscalers continues to expand at a rapid pace, with $MSFT, $GOOGL, $AMZN, and $META collectively guiding roughly ~$725B in AI-related capex this year, up significantly from prior years. Over a multi-year lens, this represents a sharp acceleration in capital deployment, driven by sustained demand for compute, storage, networking, and power infrastructure. What stands out in the current cycle is not just the growth rate, but the visibility of future demand - with reported backlog levels across cloud platforms still indicating large unmet capacity, particularly in Azure and Google Cloud. Importantly, this spending is not evenly distributed - a meaningful portion continues to flow into chips, memory, and high-performance networking, which are becoming increasingly critical to AI workload scaling. From a market perspective, what looks like “capex pressure” is increasingly also “future revenue visibility” across the semiconductor and infrastructure ecosystem. The key question is not whether spending is high - but how long supply constraints keep it structurally elevated.
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fismael
fismael Jul. 2 at 4:15 PM
$GOOGL I thought we would be at 365 by now.
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StockEnginee1
StockEnginee1 Jul. 2 at 4:09 PM
$META rallied sharply after announcing plans to monetize excess AI compute through a cloud-style offering, positioning itself more directly against $MSFT, $AMZN, and $GOOGL in the infrastructure layer. The market reaction reflects enthusiasm around improved utilization of already-committed AI capex, effectively reframing Meta not just as an application-layer advertising company, but as a potential participant in the broader AI infrastructure stack. Strategically, this marks a meaningful evolution in capital allocation and revenue diversification. However, it also introduces a structural trade-off: higher revenue scale potential alongside a likely compression in long-term margin quality compared to the core ad business. The key question going forward is whether this compute monetization layer becomes a durable second engine of growth, or remains a secondary optimization of existing infrastructure spending.
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_StockDoc_
_StockDoc_ Jul. 2 at 4:06 PM
$GOOGL whoosh
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Mipel
Mipel Jul. 2 at 4:05 PM
$GOOGL -..Very bad for global markets. News coming soon.
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fismael
fismael Jul. 2 at 3:48 PM
$GOOGL WTF?
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Swift_Trades
Swift_Trades Jul. 2 at 3:35 PM
$GOOGL watching 360C 👀
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PierceC
PierceC Jul. 2 at 3:32 PM
$GOOGL Lets get dis bank fren @Kosmos709
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FibonacciTrader_
FibonacciTrader_ Jul. 2 at 4:35 PM
$MSFT $GOOGL $AMZN $META - the scale of AI capex is no longer a debate, it’s a structural shift. Combined AI infrastructure spend is now ~ $725B this year vs ~$226B just two years ago. That’s not incremental growth - that’s an exponential repricing of compute demand. And it keeps accelerating: multiple years of 60%+ growth, with estimates pushing multi-trillion dollar cumulative spend into 2030. What matters more than the headline number is backlog visibility: $MSFT sitting on ~$80B Azure demand it can’t even serve yet. $GOOGL cloud backlog reportedly ~ $460B and still expanding. This is not “overinvestment” if supply is already constrained. Every dollar flows into semis, memory, optics, networking, and power infrastructure. Memory alone now ~30% of data center build cost vs ~single digits just a few years ago. The market keeps calling it peak capex - but the backlog says otherwise.
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tievLeaf
tievLeaf Jul. 2 at 4:29 PM
$INFQ Spot Infleqtion CEO together with $GOOGL CEO and $IBM CEO in the white house where trump signed the executive orders for quantum. Spot them. Quantum is coming and it is coming fucking soon and Infleqtion will be at the front of it all. $SPCX $NVDA
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BreakoutLife
BreakoutLife Jul. 2 at 4:25 PM
The scale of AI infrastructure spending from the major hyperscalers continues to expand at a rapid pace, with $MSFT, $GOOGL, $AMZN, and $META collectively guiding roughly ~$725B in AI-related capex this year, up significantly from prior years. Over a multi-year lens, this represents a sharp acceleration in capital deployment, driven by sustained demand for compute, storage, networking, and power infrastructure. What stands out in the current cycle is not just the growth rate, but the visibility of future demand - with reported backlog levels across cloud platforms still indicating large unmet capacity, particularly in Azure and Google Cloud. Importantly, this spending is not evenly distributed - a meaningful portion continues to flow into chips, memory, and high-performance networking, which are becoming increasingly critical to AI workload scaling. From a market perspective, what looks like “capex pressure” is increasingly also “future revenue visibility” across the semiconductor and infrastructure ecosystem. The key question is not whether spending is high - but how long supply constraints keep it structurally elevated.
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fismael
fismael Jul. 2 at 4:15 PM
$GOOGL I thought we would be at 365 by now.
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StockEnginee1
StockEnginee1 Jul. 2 at 4:09 PM
$META rallied sharply after announcing plans to monetize excess AI compute through a cloud-style offering, positioning itself more directly against $MSFT, $AMZN, and $GOOGL in the infrastructure layer. The market reaction reflects enthusiasm around improved utilization of already-committed AI capex, effectively reframing Meta not just as an application-layer advertising company, but as a potential participant in the broader AI infrastructure stack. Strategically, this marks a meaningful evolution in capital allocation and revenue diversification. However, it also introduces a structural trade-off: higher revenue scale potential alongside a likely compression in long-term margin quality compared to the core ad business. The key question going forward is whether this compute monetization layer becomes a durable second engine of growth, or remains a secondary optimization of existing infrastructure spending.
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_StockDoc_
_StockDoc_ Jul. 2 at 4:06 PM
$GOOGL whoosh
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Mipel
Mipel Jul. 2 at 4:05 PM
$GOOGL -..Very bad for global markets. News coming soon.
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fismael
fismael Jul. 2 at 3:48 PM
$GOOGL WTF?
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Swift_Trades
Swift_Trades Jul. 2 at 3:35 PM
$GOOGL watching 360C 👀
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PierceC
PierceC Jul. 2 at 3:32 PM
$GOOGL Lets get dis bank fren @Kosmos709
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stronginvestor1994
stronginvestor1994 Jul. 2 at 3:25 PM
$AMZN $META $GOOGL Long and strong! These will double!
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Swift_Trades
Swift_Trades Jul. 2 at 3:23 PM
$GOOGL 👀
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iloveshsv
iloveshsv Jul. 2 at 3:14 PM
$GOOGL the price action on this stock is hot garbage
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EconomyEngine
EconomyEngine Jul. 2 at 3:02 PM
$QQQ $SPY $NVDA $GOOGL $AAPL 🇺🇸 US economy adds 57,000 jobs in June, lower than expectations. US unemployment rate falls to 4.2%, lower than expectations.🤔🤔
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fismael
fismael Jul. 2 at 2:41 PM
$GOOGL 410 please!!!
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fismael
fismael Jul. 2 at 2:40 PM
$GOOGL post that when we hit ATH, not now.
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9owls
9owls Jul. 2 at 2:27 PM
$META $NVDA $GOOGL When was the last time you heard a hyper-scaler say "we have a ton of excess compute power?" So much we're just going to start selling it off to try to recoup a bit of the $415 Billion in CapEx we spent over the past 4 years.
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cubie
cubie Jul. 2 at 2:24 PM
$TSLA $GOOGL but mom why it drop on "phenomenal" delivery numbers 🙈😅
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EddieHayes
EddieHayes Jul. 2 at 2:18 PM
Tomorrow Watchlist $AMD Swing 7/17 $600C if we retest $540$545 target $585 $AMD Trade Swing 7/10 $510P below $540 targets $515 and $495 $GOOGL Trade Swing 7/6 $365C above $361.5 target $370 $AMZN Trade Swing 7/8 $245C above $242.5 targets $245.5 and $249 I often get asked why I do not turn this into paid content. For me sharing stock ideas is just a hobby. I am not in a position where I need to monetize it so I prefer to keep it free.
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Mipel
Mipel Jul. 2 at 2:15 PM
$GOOGL !?!http://Investing.com - San Francisco Federal Reserve President Mary Daly said on Thursday that U.S. monetary policy is "somewhat accommodative," but uncertainty surrounding artificial intelligence investments and labor market conditions is making it difficult to determine the central bank's next move.
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PierceC
PierceC Jul. 2 at 2:10 PM
$GOOGL Need 410 here
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Mipel
Mipel Jul. 2 at 2:03 PM
$GOOGL -::http://Investing.com - A sharp rotation out of Asian semiconductor stocks sent the Nikkei 225 down 2.33% to 68,831 on Thursday, while South Korea's Kospi index fell as much as 5% as investors trimmed positions in artificial intelligence hardware that had powered an impressive second quarter. SK Hynix fell 7.7% and Samsung fell 6.2% after Reuters reported that Meta Platforms is building a cloud business to sell excess AI computing capacity to third parties, a development that casts doubt on the theory of unabated demand for memory chips.
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