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Here, Al Arabiya English highlights three key takeaways from Al Hilal’s 7-0 victory. Aleksandar Mitrovic was Al Hilal’s most dominant player in the 2023-24 season - finishing as the club’s ...
Alphabet shares jumped about 4% on Friday, after a solid earnings report from the Google parent showed investors that its bold bets on AI were fueling growth in the core advertising business ...
Alphabet, Google's parent, reported a strong revenue increase of 12 per cent, reaching $90.2 billion, with a $34.5 billion profit driven by cloud computing and AI. CEO Sundar Pichai highlighted ...
Alphabet shares jumped following strong quarterly earnings, as Google Search advertising delivered better-than-expected growth. Google Cloud, its key growth driver, also saw a sharp rise in profit ...
Alphabet Inc., the parent company of Google LLC and YouTube, delivered better-than-expected results as it posted its first-quarter earnings report today, lifting its stock more than 4% after-hours.
Heading into the report, the sentiment surrounding Alphabet was quite negative, with prevalent concerns about AI-powered Search disruption and macroeconomic fears. While these risks may yet ...
Active users of AI Studio and Gemini API grew over 200% since the beginning of the year. Alphabet reported over 270 million paid subscriptions across YouTube and Google One. YouTube Music and ...
Alphabet Inc. said its first-quarter profit was boosted by $8 billion in unrealized gains from an investment in a private company. That company is Elon Musk’s Space Exploration Technologies Corp ...
Google parent Alphabet (GOOGL) reported first-quarter revenue and profit that exceeded analysts’ expectations, sending shares higher in extended trading Thursday. The tech titan reported revenue ...
Alphabet — the parent company of Google — made serious noise Thursday, reporting first-quarter results that crushed expectations and sent GOOG stock soaring in after-hours trading. The tech ...
Google parent Alphabet said it would buy back $70 billion worth of shares and increase its dividend by 5% as it reported first-quarter earnings above Wall Street expectations on Thursday.
In all, it was a better-than-feared quarter for Alphabet, which beat expectations with its headline numbers and didn't raise any major flags for the balance of the year. "Investors were bracing ...