Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL)

NASDAQ: GOOGL · Real-Time Price · USD · Class A Shares
151.22
-2.11 (-1.38%)
At close: Apr 17, 2025, 4:00 PM
150.86
-0.36 (-0.24%)
After-hours: Apr 17, 2025, 6:47 PM EDT
-1.38%
Market Cap 1.84T
Revenue (ttm) 350.02B
Net Income (ttm) 100.12B
Shares Out 12.19B
EPS (ttm) 8.04
PE Ratio 18.80
Forward PE 16.93
Dividend $0.80 (0.53%)
Ex-Dividend Date Mar 10, 2025
Volume 33,045,628
Open 154.29
Previous Close 153.33
Day's Range 148.52 - 154.65
52-Week Range 140.53 - 207.05
Beta 1.04
Analysts Buy
Price Target 203.43 (+34.53%)
Earnings Date Apr 24, 2025

About GOOGL

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 i... [Read more]

IPO Date Aug 19, 2004
Country United States
Stock Exchange NASDAQ
Ticker Symbol GOOGL
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, Alphabet's revenue was $350.02 billion, an increase of 13.87% compared to the previous year's $307.39 billion. Earnings were $100.12 billion, an increase of 35.67%.

Financial Statements

Analyst Forecast

According to 42 analysts, the average rating for GOOGL stock is "Buy." The 12-month stock price forecast is $203.43, which is an increase of 34.53% from the latest price.

Price Target
$203.43
(34.53% upside)
Analyst Consensus: Buy
Stock Forecasts

News

Former DOJ antitrust chief Jonathan Kanter describes how the ad world might evolve after Google loses antitrust case

In a Thursday interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, former chief at the Department of Justice's antitrust division Jonathan Kanter unpacked Google's latest loss in court. He described how the advertising ...

1 hour ago - CNBC

Trump turns up heat on Fed's Powell over rates, judge rules Google holds illegal ad tech monopoly

Market Domination anchor Josh Lipton breaks down the latest financial news stories for April 17, 2025. Josh speaks to experts about how tariff uncertainty and Trump's latest comments about the possibi...

3 hours ago - Yahoo Finance

Google hit with second antitrust blow, adding to concerns about future of ads business

On Thursday, a federal judge ruled Google held illegal monopolies in online advertising markets due to its position between ad buyers and sellers. The ruling followed a September trial in Alexandria, ...

5 hours ago - CNBC

Explainer: What does ruling on Google's illegal ad tech monopoly mean?

A U.S. judge's ruling that Google has illegal monopolies in ad technology sets up the possibility of U.S. prosecutors seeking a breakup. Here's what the case involves and what Google owner Alphabet fa...

5 hours ago - Reuters

Google Trial Judge: Tech Giant Holds Illegal Ad Monopoly

A federal judge has ruled that Google holds an illegal monopoly on online advertising technology. As The New York Times reported Thursday (April 17), Judge Leonie Brinkema found Google had violated th...

6 hours ago - PYMNTS

This Tesla and Alphabet earnings play could profit from stock-market volatility

The number of U.S. stocks reporting earnings is about to balloon, as a new round of companies reporting quarterly results begins. Some interesting reports coming up next week include Tesla and Alphabe...

Other symbols: TSLA
6 hours ago - Market Watch

Google's journey from dorm to internet dominance

A U.S. judge has ruled that Google illegally monopolized digital advertising markets, paving the way for a break up of the internet empire that was started out of a Stanford University dormitory nearl...

6 hours ago - Reuters

Reaction to US judge ruling that Google holds illegal monopolies in ad tech

Alphabet's Google illegally dominates two markets for online advertising technology, a judge ruled on Thursday, dealing another blow to the tech giant and paving the way for U.S. antitrust prosecutors...

7 hours ago - Reuters

Why Google's antitrust woes endangers its AI momentum

CNBC's Deirdre Bosa reports on the latest news regarding Google.

7 hours ago - CNBC Television

Key Dates in Google's AdTech Monopoly Case From Filing to Federal Ruling

A federal judge's landmark ruling Thursday (April 17) found Google guilty of illegally monopolizing the online advertising technology market, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing battle between reg...

7 hours ago - PYMNTS

Google's Advertising Business Is a Monopoly, US Federal Court Rules

Now, Google's search and advertising businesses both face uncertain futures.

7 hours ago - CNET

Google Has Established Illegal Digital Ad Monopolies, US Judge Rules

Alphabet's (GOOGL) Google has illegally held monopolies in the online advertising industry, a U.S. District Court judge ruled Thursday.

7 hours ago - Investopedia

US judge rules Google monopolized online ad tech market

A US judge on Thursday ruled that Google wielded monopoly power in the online ad technology market in a blow that could rattle the tech giant's revenue engine.

8 hours ago - TechXplore

Google illegally monopolized online advertising markets, US judge rules

Federal judge deals blow to tech giant and paves way for government to break up company's advertising products

8 hours ago - The Guardian

Google ruled an ad tech monopolist by federal judge

CNBC's Deirdre Bosa reports on news regarding Google.

8 hours ago - CNBC Television

Google Violated Antitrust Law By Maintaining Digital Ad Technology Monopoly, Judge Rules

Google violated antitrust law by maintaining a monopoly in advertising technology, a federal judge ruled today. U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema wrote that Google “has willfully engaged in a series...

9 hours ago - Deadline

Judge Rules Google Operates Illegal Ad Monopoly

The tech giant faces multiple legal threats related to how it wields market power.

9 hours ago - WSJ

Google Partially Loses Antitrust Case

A federal judge rules Google illegally monopolized some online advertising tech markets. This was a partial ruling.

9 hours ago - Bloomberg Technology

U.S. judge finds Google holds illegal online ad tech monopolies

CNBC's Deirdre Bosa joins 'Squawk on the Street' with breaking details about a U.S. court's ruling on Google's advertising products, what comes next for the tech giant, and more.

9 hours ago - CNBC Television

Google operates illegal ad monopolies that ‘substantially harmed' customers, judge rules

Google operates illegal monopolies over two separate markets related to digital advertising technology, a federal judge ruled on Thursday.

9 hours ago - New York Post

Google Held Monopoly Over Online Advertising Technology, Judge Rules

A federal judge ruled on Thursday Google violated antitrust laws to hold a monopoly over online advertising technology, a major loss for the company in its latest antitrust case as Google may soon be ...

9 hours ago - Forbes

Another federal judge says Google is a monopolist

Google has been dealt another major blow by a federal judge. US District Judge Leonie Brinkema of Virginia ruled on Thursday that Google holds an illegal monopoly in advertising technology.

9 hours ago - Business Insider

Nasdaq 100: Tech Stocks Slammed Again Today After Alphabet Antitrust Ruling and Nvidia Hit

Nasdaq pressured by tech losses, S&P 500 vulnerable. Google faces DOJ breakup risk, while traders brace for Netflix earnings after market close today.

Other symbols: NVDA
9 hours ago - FXEmpire

Judge Rules Google Operates Illegal Ad Monopoly

The tech giant faces multiple legal threats related to how it wields market power.

9 hours ago - WSJ

Judge rules Google illegally monopolized ad tech, opening door to potential breakup

A federal judge has found that Google has violated antitrust laws by “willfully acquiring and maintaining monopoly power” in the advertising technology market, rounding out a two-year saga after the U...

10 hours ago - TechCrunch