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Alphabet has already indicated that it will appeal the ruling. Thus, a breakup is unlikely in the near future. Also, Alphabet has previously shown that it can be willing to part with businesses.
Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL) (NASDAQ: GOOG) shares are down about 15% so far in 2025, as concerns over growing competition from large language models like OpenAI's ChatGPT and mounting regulatory ...
Investors are worried about how Alphabet's ad revenue will hold up in an economic downturn. Two court cases are affecting the long-term outlook for Alphabet. The stock is at the cheapest level it ...
A breakup of Alphabet would likely separate its ad businesses from its other enterprises. Alphabet owns more than 200 businesses, according to some estimates. The company does not reveal specific ...
Google parent Alphabet Inc. reported first-quarter revenue and profit that exceeded analysts’ expectations, buoyed by continued strength in its search advertising business. First-quarter sales ...
The recent U.S. District Court ruling that Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL) (NASDAQ: GOOG) operates as an illegal monopoly in two key segments of the digital advertising market has tremendous implications ...
In this podcast, Motley Fool analysts Jason Moser and Asit Sharma and host Dylan Lewis discuss: Alphabet's resilient ad business, and what parts of the company might be most interesting if a ...
Sundar Pichai; Chief Executive Officer of Alphabet and Google, Director; Alphabet Inc Philipp Schindler; Senior Vice President, Chief Business Officer of Google; Alphabet Inc Anat Ashkenazi ...
Google’s parent company Alphabet could very well be worth more if it were split into separate companies, which puts an entirely different perspective on recent antitrust rulings against the company.
Chorus, an Alphabet moonshot for getting a real-time view into the supply chain, is spinning out. Series X Capital led its funding round, with Alphabet also taking a stake. X said that spinning ...
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Google parent Alphabet plans to report first-quarter results after the market closes Thursday. A majority of analysts tracked by Visible Alpha have a "buy" or equivalent rating for the stock.