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  • Open $1,037.00
  • Day Range 1,026.74 - 1,039.90
  • 52 Week Range 832.71 - 1,186.89
  • Market Cap $718B
  • Shares Outstanding 349.84M
  • Public Float 303.9M
  • Beta 1.14
  • Rev. per Employee $1.39M
  • P/E Ratio 57.61
  • EPS $17.96
  • Yield n/a
  • Dividend n/a
  • Ex-Dividend Date n/a
  • Short Interest 3.65M 03/29/18
  • % of Float Shorted 1.20%
  • Average Volume 1.97M

Performance

5 Day
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1 Month
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3 Month
  • -7.77%
YTD
  • -1.12%
1 Year
  • 23.64%

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Alphabet stock price target raised to $1,360 from $1,345 at UBS

Alphabet stock price target raised to $1,360 from $1,345 at UBS

Why probe drove WPP CEO Martin Sorrell to resign

Before resigning as chief executive of WPP PLC, Martin Sorrell faced a choice: risk enduring an investigation into an allegation of personal misconduct, or leave the advertising giant he founded three decades ago, say people familiar with the board and Mr. Sorrell.

WPP CEO Martin Sorrell steps down

Martin Sorrell has stepped down as chief executive of WPP PLC following the conclusion of an investigation into an allegation of personal misconduct, ending his more than three decades of leadership atop the world's largest advertising company.

Weekend roundup: A better week for Zuckerberg | Tech investment alternatives | Why this stock was crushed

Weekend roundup: A better week for Zuckerberg | Tech investment alternatives | Why this stock was crushed

The ESPN streaming service is not new, Disney just wants you to pay for it

The ESPN streaming service is not new, Disney just wants you to pay for it

Zuckerberg deflects senators’ Facebook questions, and gets $3 billion for the effort

Zuckerberg deflects senators’ Facebook questions, and gets $3 billion for the effort

White men who can’t get jobs say they’re being discriminated against

White men who can’t get jobs say they’re being discriminated against

There is one big question most Americans ask Google about money

There is one big question most Americans ask Google about money

This fire-gutted house could sell for more than its $800K asking price

This fire-gutted house could sell for more than its $800K asking price

These five under-the-radar technology stocks are leaving Big Tech in the dust

These five under-the-radar technology stocks are leaving Big Tech in the dust

Europe shows the way to protect privacy from Facebook-like violations
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Europe shows the way to protect privacy from Facebook-like violations

Facebook has to change its business model because it’s using us as unpaid laborers
Opinion

Facebook has to change its business model because it’s using us as unpaid laborers

Facebook screwed up royally, but Congress should be careful not to kill it

Facebook screwed up royally, but Congress should be careful not to kill it

What Mark Zuckerberg didn’t tell Congress: You’re risking more than your data on Facebook

What Mark Zuckerberg didn’t tell Congress: You’re risking more than your data on Facebook

The uncomfortable question Zuckerberg kept facing: Is Facebook a monopoly?

The uncomfortable question Zuckerberg kept facing: Is Facebook a monopoly?

Opinion

It’s too early to take another chance on bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency

They have much further to fall, says Cody Willard.

Be careful, a necessary ‘cleansing’ in the stock market is still under way

Be careful, a necessary ‘cleansing’ in the stock market is still under way

‘Curbing our enthusiasm’ — big bank takes a knife to its S&P 500 target

‘Curbing our enthusiasm’ — big bank takes a knife to its S&P 500 target

Why hackers are targeting your office gossip

Why hackers are targeting your office gossip

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says he’s quitting Facebook: ‘You are the product’

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says he’s quitting Facebook: ‘You are the product’

The Morning Download: Defense Department’s Massive Cloud Contract Creates a Storm

The Defense Department's winner-take-all cloud contract raises questions that all CIOs must address as they move IT resources to the cloud. The issue is how to balance the ease of working with a single vendor vs. the merits of a more competitive, multi-vendor strategy.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

Cloud Arms Race Boosts Server, Storage Sales

Battling for market share, cloud-service providers are expanding data-center facilities worldwide, boosting infrastructure shipments to record highs, Canalys reports.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

Amazon CTO: Voice Assistants Are a ‘Game-Changer’ in the Workplace

A range of technologies have converged to allow digital assistants to compute voice commands at scale and in real-time, Amazon CTO Werner Vogels wrote in a Monday blog post.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

Harvard-MIT’s Broad Institute Powers Genomic Research in the Cloud

Genomic researchers at more than 100 public and private institutions comb 70 petabytes of data aiming to advance the understanding and treatment of human disease and lay the groundwork for new therapies.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

Tech Companies Are Taking Over the Stock Market

Technology companies are conquering the stock market, boosting sectors not often associated with the giants of Silicon Valley.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

The Morning Download: Oracle CEO Says 80% of Apps Headed to Cloud

Your budgets are rising. So says the Oracle in Redwood Shores. Spending on enterprise information technology is set to accelerate, fueled by U.S. corporate tax cuts, global economic gains and a backlog of aging corporate IT systems that need to be replaced, Oracle's Mark Hurd said Monday at an event in New York.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

The Morning Download: Top Google Economist Sees Automation Aiding Tight Labor Market

As automation rolls across the economy, a common debate is whether it will destroy more jobs than it creates. Hal Varian, Google chief economist, believes automation offers more immediate benefits as it helps address the fact that there aren’t enough people for the tasks at hand.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

Google Chief Economist Hal Varian Argues Automation Is Essential

Hal Varian, chief economist at Google, is optimistic about the overall impact of automation on the worldwide economy. “Automation, in my view, is coming along just in time to address this coming period of labor shortages,” he said Wednesday.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

Google Rivals Ask EU to Toughen Measures in Antitrust Case

Google continues to stymie competition in online shopping despite a record fine from European authorities and an order to modify its behavior, rivals say.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

How Google Is Getting a Boost in Online Travel

Expedia is still a favorite at Wells Fargo, but watch the search giant—which is sending quality customers to hotel brands.

  • on Barron's Online

How Amazon’s Ad Business Could Threaten Google and Facebook

As Amazon.com Inc. builds out its advertising services and sales team, it increasingly impinges on the turf of two other tech titans, Facebook Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

Ford Scoops Up Software Firms as It Drives Toward the Driverless

Ford is acquiring two software firms to help build out its mobility business, a move that highlights the need for auto companies to seed management teams with tech talent.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

Apple Dives Into Complex Field: Your Medical Records

With its leap into the electronic health-records field, Apple Inc. is trying to solve a problem that has vexed tech companies for years: simplifying disparate networks of medical information and putting more data into the hands of consumers.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

The Race Is on for the First $1 Trillion U.S. Company

Some Wall Street analysts are betting it won't be too longer before we see a trillion dollar company in the U.S. stock market.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

Why Goldman, Pritzker Sank Millions Into a Startup Then Sued It for Fraud

A-list investors placed a big bet on Outcome Health despite multiple warning signs, a Wall Street Journal examination shows, illustrating how even the savviest investors can gloss over potential issues in pursuit of a big score.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

Tech Firms Open Up to More Regulation

Executives of the world’s largest tech companies, fending off an array of complaints about the perceived excesses of Silicon Valley at the World Economic Forum, are suggesting they could do more—including embracing a little more regulation.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

U.S. and Chinese Companies Race to Dominate AI

Chinese rivals are gaining fast because of rising investment, as well as freer access to enormous amounts of data about people, often compiled with the help of government agencies.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

News Corp’s Murdoch Urges Facebook to Pay Publishers for Content

News Corp Executive Chairman Rupert Murdoch said if Facebook is serious about promoting “trusted content” and filtering fake news out of its news feed, it should pay publishers fees similar to those cable distributors pay to TV channels.

  • on The Wall Street Journal

P&G Grapples With How to Stop a Tide Pods Meme

Teens are eating Tide Pods for views and likes, and P&G is struggling with how to stop a meme that’s already gone viral.

  • on The Wall Street Journal
The Morning Download: Alibaba, Microsoft AI Bests Human Reading Comprehension

The Morning Download: Alibaba, Microsoft AI Bests Human Reading Comprehension

  • on The Wall Street Journal

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Is Something Fishy about CTS Labs’ Vulnerability Disclosure?

CTS Labs disclosed to Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) vulnerabilities in its chipsets that would only occur if the attacker had administrative access to the system.

  • on MarketRealist.com

Fund Managers Dropping, Cutting Positions in Facebook

Facebook's data scandal is prompting some fund managers to unload their positions in the social media giant.

  • on Investopedia.com

The Bull Case Keeps Getting Better for Cisco Systems, Inc. Stock

The Bull Case Keeps Getting Better for Cisco Systems, Inc. Stock

  • on InvestorPlace.com

Forecasting T-Mobile’s Postpaid Phone Net Additions in 1Q18

In 4Q17, T-Mobile reported 891,000 postpaid phone net additions, down from 933,000 in 4Q16, and up from 595,000 in 3Q17.

  • on MarketRealist.com

HP Aims Its New Chromebooks at Apple and Microsoft

  • on Motley Fool

The Digital Economy, The Tech Titans And Why They Matter For All Investors

The Digital Economy, The Tech Titans And Why They Matter For All Investors

  • on Seeking Alpha

Smart Speakers Are No Longer Just a Novelty

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Winning At The Stock Market Table

Winning At The Stock Market Table

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Longleaf Partners Shareholder Letter Q1 2018

Longleaf Partners Shareholder Letter Q1 2018

  • on Seeking Alpha

High Multiples and Lack of Moat Make Godaddy Inc a Stock to Avoid

High Multiples and Lack of Moat Make Godaddy Inc a Stock to Avoid

  • on InvestorPlace.com

Will This Startup Steal Microsoft's Thunder in the AR Market?

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3 Tech Stocks to Buy and Hold for Decades

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Energy Recap: Apple Comes Clean?

Energy Recap: Apple Comes Clean?

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Apple's Latest Hire Shows It's Getting Serious About AI (but It Probably Won't Dominate)

  • on Motley Fool

Google roundup: Waymo in CA, UK judge ruling, and Gmail self-destruct feature

Google roundup: Waymo in CA, UK judge ruling, and Gmail self-destruct feature

  • on Seeking Alpha

How to Make Money in Self-Driving Cars

  • on Motley Fool

Insiders Roundup: Facebook, Alphabet

Insiders Roundup: Facebook, Alphabet

  • on GuruFocus.com

Why Dropbox Inc. Stock Took a Hit on Friday

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10 Best Stocks to Buy and Hold Forever

10 Best Stocks to Buy and Hold Forever

  • on InvestorPlace.com

Low Demand Sees Apple Inc. (AAPL) HomePod Speakers “Piling Up” in Stores

Low Demand Sees Apple Inc. (AAPL) HomePod Speakers “Piling Up” in Stores

  • on InvestorPlace.com

Detailed Research: Economic Perspectives on United States Steel, Zoe's Kitchen, First Horizon National, Starbucks, Nuance Communications, and Alphabet -- What Drives Growth in Today's Competitive Landscape

Detailed Research: Economic Perspectives on United States Steel, Zoe's Kitchen, First Horizon National, Starbucks, Nuance Communications, and Alphabet -- What Drives Growth in Today's Competitive Landscape

  • on GlobeNewswire

The Next Stage of the Lithium Boom has Begun

The Next Stage of the Lithium Boom has Begun

  • on PR Newswire - PRF

These Companies Could Transform the Lithium Sector

These Companies Could Transform the Lithium Sector

  • on PR Newswire - PRF

Disrupting Business: Blockchain Technology Offers Solutions Across the Board

Disrupting Business: Blockchain Technology Offers Solutions Across the Board

  • on PR Newswire - PRF

Today's Research Reports on Trending Tickers: Oracle and Alphabet

Today's Research Reports on Trending Tickers: Oracle and Alphabet

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Today's Research Reports on Stocks to Watch: Alphabet and Facebook

Today's Research Reports on Stocks to Watch: Alphabet and Facebook

  • on ACCESSWIRE

Main Street's Index, the BetterInvesting 100, Dropped in February But Grew 12.6% Annually for Past Decade, Outperforming Its Benchmark

Main Street's Index, the BetterInvesting 100, Dropped in February But Grew 12.6% Annually for Past Decade, Outperforming Its Benchmark

  • on PR Newswire - PRF

Artifical Intelligence (AI) Influence on Internet of Things (IoT) and Mesh Technology Transforming Tech Industry

Artifical Intelligence (AI) Influence on Internet of Things (IoT) and Mesh Technology Transforming Tech Industry

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New Research Coverage Highlights NII, Alphabet, Altria Group, Apartment Investment and Management, tronc, and Aspen Technology -- Consolidated Revenues, Company Growth, and Expectations for 2018

New Research Coverage Highlights NII, Alphabet, Altria Group, Apartment Investment and Management, tronc, and Aspen Technology -- Consolidated Revenues, Company Growth, and Expectations for 2018

  • on GlobeNewswire

Established Companies Positioning to Invest in Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies

Established Companies Positioning to Invest in Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies

  • on NetworkNewsWire

Bango Brings Carrier Billing to Netflix Subscribers in Mexico

  • on BusinessWire - BZX

What's Happening With These Internet Information Providers Stocks? -- Match, Alphabet, Redfin, and Fang

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Today's Research Reports on Stocks to Watch: Alphabet Inc. and Roku

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Thinking About Investing in Express, Google Inc., The Kroger Co, Marvell Technology or Sears Holdings?

  • on PR Newswire - PRF

Free Research Report as Alphabet's Revenue Grew 23.7% and EPS Surged 32%

  • on ACCESSWIRE

Pre-Market Technical Pulse on Internet Stocks -- Fang, Alphabet, Match, and Redfin

  • on PR Newswire - PRF

Virtual and Augmented Reality Markets Expected to Show Strong Growth

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Bango Platform Enables 9Pay Wallet for Google Play Users in Nigeria

  • on BusinessWire - BZX

Bango Extends Carrier Billing for Amazon Customers in Japan

  • on BusinessWire - BZX

Bango Secures Victory Opening-up Egypt for App Store Carrier Billing

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Alphabet Inc. Cl C

Alphabet, Inc. is a holding company, which engages in the business of acquisition and operation of different companies. It operates through the Google and Other Bets segments. The Google segment includes its main Internet products such as Search, Ads, Commerce, Maps, YouTube, Apps, Cloud, Android, Chrome, Google Play as well as hardware products, such as Chromecast, Chromebooks and Nexus. The Other Bets segment includes businesses such as Access or Google Fiber, Calico, Nest, Verily, GV, Google Capital, X, and other initiatives. The company was founded by Lawrence E. Page and Sergey Mikhaylovich Brin on October 2, 2015 and is headquartered in Mountain View, CA. (See Full Profile)

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Number of Ratings 45 Full Ratings

Apple's AI 'Coup,' Explained

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April, Come She Will? Markets Kick Off Q2 On A Rough Note

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Advertisers May Be Committing More Dollars To Amazon

  • on Benzinga.com

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Microsoft Corp. 1.07% $716.7B
Akamai Technologies Inc. 0.87% $12.14B
Adobe Systems Inc. 0.57% $110.34B
Apple Inc. 0.37% $886.58B
eBay Inc. 0.30% $39.65B
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