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Shares have climbed 182% in the past five years.
Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) is likely to deliver strong second-quarter results amid strength in its cloud
Alphabet (GOOG) possesses solid growth attributes, which could help it handily outperform the market.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is teasing launching a data center business.
Yesterday the PHLX Semiconductor Index ended the session down 2%, but the Nasdaq closed in the green, up 0.6%. Today the chip index is down roughly 4.4%, but the Nasdaq is also trading lower, down 1%.
Amazon stock and Google are buys because of massive AI distribution while Meta has to prove its strategy, Wedbush says.
Marvell shed a third of its value in a single month while its AI data center business posted record revenue and management flagged an all-time high in design wins. One Wall Street analyst just set a target that would roughly double the stock, and the reasoning centers on a program most investors have not priced in.
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Meta is pouring hundreds of billions into AI data centers while its stock sits well below its recent highs and insiders quietly sell shares every week. The gap between that spending ambition and what shareholders actually earn back is the tension every META investor needs to understand right now.
Alphabet (GOOG/GOOGL) is expected to post robust Q2 results with healthy ad growth and cloud upside
With 62 analysts already piling into Buy ratings and AWS posting its fastest growth in 15 quarters, the real question is whether a looming $200 billion CapEx bill and collapsing free cash flow change the math before Q2 earnings hit on July 30.
Warren Buffett is back on TV, and on CNBC, to be specific. As he left, he would be “going quiet.” As chairman of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK-B), he added, “I enjoy the chance to keep in touch with you.” The person to “keep in touch” with is supposed to be the new CEO, Greg Abel. ... Why Is Buffett Back On TV As Berkshire Shares Fall?
U.S. stocks remain deep in the throes of a major rotation heading into the teeth of the second-quarter earnings season, and the traditional August lull that follows, as investors take money from highflying tech sector and spread that cash across a host of old-economy bets. What’s happening alongside that “great rotation,” however, is also interesting, and likely keeping stocks afloat amid the broader tech declines.
Every hyperscaler renting NVIDIA GPUs pays a steep margin toll on every token processed, but one company quietly built a way around it, and the financial filings are starting to show just how wide that gap is growing.
Based on the average brokerage recommendation (ABR), Alphabet (GOOG) should be added to one's portfolio. Wall Street analysts' overly optimistic recommendations cast doubt on the effectiveness of this highly sought-after metric. So, is the stock worth buying?
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Every bearish headline about AI spending sends most investors to the sidelines, but one piece of software infrastructure keeps pulling me back to the buy button with growing conviction about where a decade of AI capital is actually flowing.
Alphabet just posted its fourth consecutive EPS beat while growing revenue at 21.8% quarterly, yet the biggest question hanging over GOOGL heading into 2027 is whether its $175 billion spending spree will reward investors or quietly drain the bull case dry.
Investing.com -- Alphabet's Google will be required to open key Android features and share certain search-related data with OpenAI and other artificial intelligence rivals under new European Union rules aimed at curbing the company's market dominance, EU regulators said on Thursday.