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Alphabet stock climbed Wednesday after the Google parent’s strong earnings eased Wall Street’s concerns. Alphabet reported third-quarter earnings and revenue that beat analyst estimates after ...
Specifically, Tesla shares fell 9%, and Alphabet shares advanced 18%, while the S&P 500 soared 36%. Looking ahead, Wall Street expects Tesla to slide lower over the next year, but analysts think ...
The most talked about and market moving research calls around Wall Street are now in one place ... Top 5 Upgrades: Phillip Securities upgraded Alphabet (GOOGL) to Buy from Accumulate with a ...
Alphabet handily beat Wall Street analysts’ estimates for earnings per share in the first quarter and also topped revenue expectations thanks in part to YouTube advertising. The tech giant ...
Some see a buying opportunity in that sell-off, and one Wall Street analyst recently weighed on with coverage on the stock. DA Davidson initiated coverage on Alphabet with a neutral rating this ...
While cloud-computing represents barely over 10% of Alphabet’s GOOG GOOGL overall revenue, it’s a key area of focus for Wall Street—especially now that the cloud is seen as an early ...
Alphabet published Q2 results yesterday and actually significantly outperformed Wall Street's sales and earnings targets. But the company indicated that operating income margins would be pressured ...
Alphabet’s Q3 earnings were better-than-expected ... Ad revenue performed well at $59.6 billion, the same as Wall Street predictions, with YouTube ad revenue coming in at $8 billion, slightly ...
The figure for YouTube ad sales, up 21% year over year, was announced as part of parent company Alphabet’s Q1 earnings. Wall Street analysts expected YouTube’s ad revenue for Q1 to come in at ...
Wall Street is largely bullish on Alphabet's prospects because of its massive cash resources, years of investment in AI technology, and the potential for AI-powered Search to attract more users ...
Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR) and Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL) (NASDAQ: GOOG) should both benefit from that trend. But Wall Street expects the stocks to move in opposite directions over the next ...