BERLIN, GERMANY - MAY 25: Sundar Pichai, CEO Google and Alphabet attends the Germany Women and ... [+] Google Partnership event at Google office on May 25, 2023 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Boris ...
Alphabet narrowly missed top-line estimates for the fourth quarter. Cloud growth was strong, but a bit weaker than expectations. The company expects to increase its capital expenditures to $75 ...
(Bloomberg) -- Google parent Alphabet Inc.’s shares dropped in premarket trading after slower growth in its cloud business contributed to lower-than-expected revenue in the fourth quarter.
A slowdown in cloud-computing sales dragged down Google’s revenue growth in its most recent quarter, sending its shares tumbling in after-hours trading.
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai has certainly noticed the Chinese AI company, praising its work as “tremendous” in Alphabet’s latest earnings call (while adding that some of Gemini’s models are ...
Investors bailed on Google LLC’s parent company Alphabet Inc. in late trading today after it posted fourth-quarter revenue that fell short of Wall Street’s expectations. The company only just ...
Slowing growth in Alphabet's cloud business and a bigger-than-expected capex forecast for 2025 dragged shares down more than 8% in postmarket trading. The Google parent company, which reported ...
One thing analysts called out in their first-look notes on Alphabet's results was that the company's $75 billion capital-expense forecast came in higher than what many were modeling. The target ...
By Nico Grant Reporting from San Francisco Alphabet, Google’s parent company, reported sales that narrowly fell short of Wall Street’s expectations, weighed down by disappointing growth in its ...
Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL), the parent company of Google, is set to announce its fourth-quarter earnings after the market closes on Tuesday, February 4. The stock has surged over 30%over the past ...
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