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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)

173.96 +0.40 (+0.23%)
At close: May 31 at 4:00 PM EDT
173.80 -0.16 (-0.09%)
After hours: May 31 at 7:59 PM EDT
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  • Previous Close 173.56
  • Open 173.19
  • Bid 173.90 x 100
  • Ask 174.01 x 100
  • Day's Range 170.97 - 174.42
  • 52 Week Range 115.83 - 179.95
  • Volume 27,173,303
  • Avg. Volume 21,545,400
  • Market Cap (intraday) 2.14T
  • Beta (5Y Monthly) 1.02
  • PE Ratio (TTM) 26.64
  • EPS (TTM) 6.53
  • Earnings Date Jul 23, 2024 - Jul 29, 2024
  • Forward Dividend & Yield 0.80 (0.46%)
  • Ex-Dividend Date Jun 10, 2024
  • 1y Target Est 172.00

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 the Google Play and YouTube; and devices, as well as in the provision of YouTube consumer subscription services. The Google Cloud segment offers infrastructure, cybersecurity, databases, analytics, AI, and other services; Google Workspace that include cloud-based communication and collaboration tools for enterprises, such as Gmail, Docs, Drive, Calendar, and Meet; and other services for enterprise customers. The Other Bets segment sells healthcare-related and internet services. The company was incorporated in 1998 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California.

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180,895

Full Time Employees

December 31

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Alphabet history: Beyond the Ticker

From Google Search and Android, to Gmail and YouTube – Alphabet (GOOGL, GOOG) is responsible for some of the most used software products in the world, which means it’s also one of the richest companies on Earth. In 2023 alone, the Google parent generated over $307 billion in revenue, and its market cap is currently pegged at more than $2 trillion. Beyond the Ticker takes a closer look at the company's biggest moments. 1996 Alphabet began as a research project by Stanford University students Larry Page and Sergey Brin called "Backrub". The duo soon changed the name to Google. 1998 The company purchased the Google.com domain and officially incorporated. 2000 Google began selling advertising through Google AdWords, helping to power the company’s revenue moving forward. 2001 Google brought on Eric Schmidt as CEO to grow the company into a tech powerhouse. 2004 The company launched Gmail, which quickly gained popularity thanks to its 1 GB of free storage. On August 19, 2004, Google went public via initial public offering (IPO) on the Nasdaq at $85 per share, valuing the company at $23 billion. 2005 Google purchased struggling mobile phone software company Android for $50 million, eventually turning it into the most popular mobile operating system in the world. 2006 The company acquired popular internet video company YouTube for $1.65 billion in stock. 2011 Schmidt stepped down as CEO of Google, taking on the role of executive chairman of the board. He resigned from that position in 2018 and left the board entirely in 2019. 2015 Google created a new public holding company, Alphabet Inc., to oversee its various entities including Google itself, as well as companies like Nest, X Development, and Fiber. Sundar Pichai, who then worked as head of Google’s products, became CEO of Google. 2019 Pichai took on the role of CEO of Alphabet. 2024 Alphabet continues to thrive, reaching a new all-time high stock closing price of $177.85 on May 21, 2024. Alphabet is now riding the AI hype train into the future, as it spreads the technology across its massive collection of apps and services. From tech giants to retail titans, Beyond the Ticker is a historical series that takes a deep dive into some of Wall Street's trending companies and how they transformed into the financial icons they are today. Check out more of our Beyond the Ticker series, and be sure to tune in to Yahoo Finance. Editor's note: This video was produced by Zach Faulds.

Performance Overview: GOOG

Trailing total returns as of 5/31/2024, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is

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YTD Return

GOOG
23.44%
S&P 500
10.64%

1-Year Return

GOOG
39.57%
S&P 500
25.49%

3-Year Return

GOOG
44.27%
S&P 500
25.53%

5-Year Return

GOOG
211.21%
S&P 500
89.24%

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Statistics: GOOG

Valuation Measures

Annual
As of 5/30/2024
  • Market Cap

    2.14T

  • Enterprise Value

    2.06T

  • Trailing P/E

    26.62

  • Forward P/E

    23.09

  • PEG Ratio (5yr expected)

    1.56

  • Price/Sales (ttm)

    6.90

  • Price/Book (mrq)

    7.32

  • Enterprise Value/Revenue

    6.46

  • Enterprise Value/EBITDA

    18.88

Financial Highlights

Profitability and Income Statement

  • Profit Margin

    25.90%

  • Return on Assets (ttm)

    15.61%

  • Return on Equity (ttm)

    29.76%

  • Revenue (ttm)

    318.15B

  • Net Income Avi to Common (ttm)

    82.41B

  • Diluted EPS (ttm)

    6.53

Balance Sheet and Cash Flow

  • Total Cash (mrq)

    108.09B

  • Total Debt/Equity (mrq)

    9.69%

  • Levered Free Cash Flow (ttm)

    55.06B

Research Analysis: GOOG

Analyst Price Targets

134.24 Low
172.00 Average
173.96 Current
189.78 High
 

Analyst Recommendations

  • Strong Buy
  • Buy
  • Hold
  • Underperform
  • Sell
 

Earnings

Consensus EPS
 

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Research Reports: GOOG

  • Alphabet Earnings: Continued Strong Advertising Growth Pushes Our Fair Value to $179 From $171

    Alphabet is a holding company. Internet media giant Google is a wholly owned subsidiary. Google services account for nearly 90% of Alphabet's revenue, of which more than 85% is from online ads. Other Google services revenue is from sales of apps and content on Google Play and YouTube, as well as sales of hardware such as Chromebooks, the Pixel smartphone, and smart home products, which include Nest and Google Home. Google's cloud computing offerings account for a bit more than 10% of total Alphabet revenue. Alphabet’s moonshot investments are in its other bets segment, where it bets on technology to enhance health (Verily), provide faster internet access (Google Fiber), enable self-driving cars (Waymo), and more.

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  • We Don't Expect Alphabet's Recent Missteps Will Derail Its Long-Term Potential

    Alphabet is a holding company. Internet media giant Google is a wholly owned subsidiary. Google services account for nearly 90% of Alphabet's revenue, of which more than 85% is from online ads. Other Google services revenue is from sales of apps and content on Google Play and YouTube, as well as sales of hardware such as Chromebooks, the Pixel smartphone, and smart home products, which include Nest and Google Home. Google's cloud computing offerings account for a bit more than 10% of total Alphabet revenue. Alphabet’s moonshot investments are in its other bets segment, where it bets on technology to enhance health (Verily), provide faster internet access (Google Fiber), enable self-driving cars (Waymo), and more.

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    Price Target
     
  • We Don't Expect Alphabet's Recent Missteps Will Derail Its Long-Term Potential

    Alphabet is a holding company. Internet media giant Google is a wholly owned subsidiary. Google services account for nearly 90% of Alphabet's revenue, of which more than 85% is from online ads. Other Google services revenue is from sales of apps and content on Google Play and YouTube, as well as sales of hardware such as Chromebooks, the Pixel smartphone, and smart home products, which include Nest and Google Home. Google's cloud computing offerings account for a bit more than 10% of total Alphabet revenue. Alphabet’s moonshot investments are in its other bets segment, where it bets on technology to enhance health (Verily), provide faster internet access (Google Fiber), enable self-driving cars (Waymo), and more.

    Rating
    Price Target
     
  • We Don't Expect Alphabet's Recent Missteps Will Derail Its Long-Term Potential

    Alphabet is a holding company. Internet media giant Google is a wholly owned subsidiary. Google services account for nearly 90% of Alphabet's revenue, of which more than 85% is from online ads. Other Google services revenue is from sales of apps and content on Google Play and YouTube, as well as sales of hardware such as Chromebooks, the Pixel smartphone, and smart home products, which include Nest and Google Home. Goolgle's cloud computing offerings account for a bit more than 10% of total Alphabet revenue. Alphabet’s moonshot investments are in its other bets segment, where it bets on technology to enhance health (Verily), provide faster internet access (Google Fiber), enable self-driving cars (Waymo), and more.

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