Alphabet Inc. (BKK:GOOG80)

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4.800
-0.060 (-1.23%)
At close: Mar 25, 2026
Market Cap114.52T +68.6%
Revenue (ttm)12.70T +15.1%
Net Income4.17T +32.0%
EPS340.62 +34.4%
Shares Outn/a
PE Ratio27.47
Forward PE25.20
Dividend0.01 (0.23%)
Ex-Dividend DateMar 9, 2026
Volume5,942,185
Average Volume7,728,723
Open4.740
Previous Close4.860
Day's Range4.720 - 4.880
52-Week Range2.460 - 5.550
Betan/a
RSI44.58
Earnings DateApr 28, 2026

About Alphabet

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 Google Play and YouTube; and devices, as well as the p... [Read more]

Industry Computer Programming, Data Processing, And Other Computer Related Services
Founded 1998
Employees 190,820
Stock Exchange Stock Exchange of Thailand
Ticker Symbol GOOG80

Financial Performance

In 2025, Alphabet's revenue was $402.84 billion, an increase of 15.09% compared to the previous year's $350.02 billion. Earnings were $132.17 billion, an increase of 32.01%.

Financial numbers in USD Financial Statements

News

Meta and YouTube Found Negligent in Social-Media Addiction Trial

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1 hour ago - WSJ

Meta, Google Found Liable in Social Media Addiction Case

A Los Angeles jury found that Google and Meta are liable and must pay damages to a woman who alleged that social media platforms from the tech companies were addicting and caused her to have a mental ...

2 hours ago - Bloomberg Markets and Finance

California Jury Finds Meta and YouTube Designed Platforms to Be Addictive

There could be more settlements of lawsuits alleging that social media companies design their platforms to be addictive following the success of such a lawsuit in a California court on Wednesday (Marc...

2 hours ago - PYMNTS

Jury Finds Meta and Google Negligent in Social Media Addiction Trial

A California woman sued the tech giants, alleging Instagram and YouTube were designed to be addictive to children.

3 hours ago - CNET

‘Big Tech invincibility is over:' Historic social medial addiction ruling against Meta, Google could open legal floodgates

A historic ruling finding Mark Zuckerberg's Meta and YouTube parent Google liable for fueling teen social media addiction could open the floodgates for an unprecedented legal crackdown on Big Tech, cr...

3 hours ago - New York Post

Meta, Google Found Liable on Social Media Addiction

Meta Platforms Inc. and Alphabet Inc.'s Google are found liable in a social media addiction trial. A jury says Meta must pay at least $2.1 million in damages, and Google must pay at least $900,000 to ...

4 hours ago - Bloomberg Technology

Jury Finds Meta, Google Negligent in Social Media Addiction Trial

A California woman sued the tech giants, claiming Instagram and YouTube were designed to be addictive to children.

4 hours ago - CNET

What did jury decide in social media case against Meta and Google?

A Los Angeles jury found Alphabet's Google and Meta liable on Wednesday in a landmark ​youth social media addiction trial.

5 hours ago - Reuters

Meta And Google Found Liable In Social Media Addiction Trial

Meta and Google, the parent company of YouTube, were found liable for harming a woman's mental health due to addictive design features, a California jury found in a landmark decision on Wednesday, jus...

5 hours ago - Forbes

Jury Hits Meta and YouTube with $3 Million Compensatory Verdict in Landmark Social Media Addiction Trial

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A Los Angeles County Superior Court jury has returned a verdict ordering Meta Platforms Inc. and Google's YouTube to pay more than $3 million in compensatory damages for ...

5 hours ago - Business Wire

LA Jury Finds Meta & Google Negligent In Social Media Addiction Trial; Zuckerberg's Tech Giant Says “Respectfully Disagree With The Verdict”

After over a week of deliberations, a Los Angeles jury today delivered a potential game changing verdict of negligence against social media giants Meta and Google for creating addictive products and p...

5 hours ago - Deadline

Meta Platforms, Alphabet's YouTube Found Negligent In Social Media Trial: Here's The Penalty From Jury

The jury ruled in favor of the plaintiff and against the technology giants, with the case proving that Meta and YouTube were negligent in purposefully designing their apps, as reported by the Wall Str...

5 hours ago - Benzinga

Jury in Los Angeles finds Meta, YouTube negligent in social media addiction trial

A jury in Los Angeles determined on Wednesday that Meta and Google were negligent and failed to warn users of the dangers associated with using their platforms, in a case that could have repercussions...

5 hours ago - CNBC Television

Meta and YouTube designed addictive products that harmed young people, jury finds

Six-week trial including whistleblowers and top executives at Meta and YouTube was first of its kind to go to trial

5 hours ago - The Guardian

Jury finds Meta and YouTube negligent in landmark social media addiction trial

Hours after Meta lost a similar child safety lawsuit in New Mexico, a Los Angeles jury just handed the social media giant, along with YouTube, another defeat. In a case that attempted to prove that so...

5 hours ago - TechCrunch

Jury rules against Meta, YouTube in bellwether teen addiction case — the first of many

Meta and YouTube were found negligent in a landmark social media addiction trial. The case centered on a woman who said social media harmed her mental health from a young age.

5 hours ago - Business Insider

Social media giants found liable for social media addiction in landmark court case

A jury in Los Angeles found ‌Google and Meta liable for social media addiction in a landmark social media addiction lawsuit.

5 hours ago - Skynews

Meta and YouTube Lose Landmark Social Media Trial

Jurors found the companies were negligent and the design of their apps caused harm to children.

5 hours ago - WSJ

Google Stock Slides Toward Bear Market Territory. Time to Buy?

Alphabet stock is sliding toward bear market territory as investors weigh heavy AI spending, rising costs, and slowing earnings growth.

5 hours ago - Barrons

Meta and YouTube Found Negligent in Landmark Social Media Addiction Case

A jury found the companies negligent in their app designs, harming a young user with design features that were addictive and led to her mental health distress.

5 hours ago - NYTimes

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6 hours ago - The Street

Meta, YouTube found liable for woman's debilitating social media addiction in $3M landmark trial

A verdict has been reached in the social media addiction trial in Los Angeles.

6 hours ago - New York Post

Jury in Los Angeles reaches verdict in blockbuster Meta, YouTube social media trial

Jurors reached a verdict in a major trial involving Meta and Google's YouTube that could have repercussions across social media and the tech industry. The verdict hasn't yet been announced.

6 hours ago - CNBC

Jury reaches verdict in Meta, Google trial on social media addiction

A Los Angeles jury reached a verdict on Wednesday in a ‌landmark social media addiction trial that involves Meta's Instagram and Google's YouTube, according to spokespeople for the plaintiff and Meta.

6 hours ago - Reuters

How Google's Larry Page Won the Bidding War for DeepMind

Before artificial intelligence minted billionaires and roiled the stock market, the London startup caught the attention of tech's biggest names.

7 hours ago - WSJ