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Alphabet’s Google (GOOGL) Likely to Avoid Breakup, But Antitrust Remedies Could Hit Core Revenue
Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) is one of the Trending AI Stocks in Focus This Week. According to BMO Capital, the U.S. District Court has already found Google guilty of “illegally maintaining its search monopoly in general search and search text advertising via exclusionary default agreements.
Alphabet unit Google said on Tuesday it will make it easier for app developers to steer customers to channels other than Google after the European Union competition watchdog charged it with breaching EU regulations.
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Google parent Alphabet is scheduled to report second-quarter earnings after the bell Wednesday, with investors anticipating a sizable shift in the tech giant's share price.
Alphabet’s Google introduced on Wednesday a new lineup of Pixel smartphones and gadgets, intensifying its efforts to embed artificial intelligence across a wide ecosystem of products.
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Google parent Alphabet reported second-quarter revenue and profit that beat analysts' expectations, driven by rising cloud and search revenue.
Google's move under the Alphabet umbrella won't affect traders. Google shares will convert into Alphabet shares, though they will continue to trade on NASDAQ as GOOGL and GOOG.
Google’s Cloud business posted a 30% rise in revenue to $11.96 billion in the fourth quarter, slowing down from the 35% increase in the September quarter AFP via Getty Images Wall Street had ...
Bitcoin mining and high-performance computing (HPC) firm TeraWulf (Nasdaq: WULF) announced on Aug. 18 that Google, an Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL) unit, has increased its investment in the firm to approximately $3.2 billion in return for 32.5 million WULF shares. The latest deal raised the tech giant's ownership in TeraWulf to around 14%.