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Alphabet Inc (GOOGL.O)

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Alphabet Inc. is a holding company. The Company's businesses include Google Inc. (Google) and its Internet products, such as Access, Calico, CapitalG, GV, Nest, Verily, Waymo and X. The Company's segments include Google and Other Bets. The Google segment includes its Internet products, such as Search, Ads, Commerce, Maps,... (more)

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Beta: 1.13
Market Cap(Mil.): $823,430.62
Shares Outstanding(Mil.): 695.68
Dividend: --
Yield (%): --

Financials

  GOOGL.O Industry Sector
P/E (TTM): 31.96 67.24 13.26
EPS (TTM): 37.24 -- --
ROI: 15.30 16.90 17.57
ROE: 16.84 22.13 18.71

RPT-As Trump embraces more tariffs, U.S. business readies public fight

WASHINGTON, Sept 12 After months of waging a behind-the-scenes war against President Donald Trump's trade tariffs that have escalated far beyond what business groups once imagined, more than 60 U.S. industry groups are launching a coalition on Wednesday to take the fight public.

12:28am EDT

As Trump embraces more tariffs, U.S. business readies public fight

WASHINGTON, Sept 12 After months of waging a behind-the-scenes war against President Donald Trump's trade tariffs that have escalated far beyond what business groups once imagined, more than 60 U.S. industry groups are launching a coalition on Wednesday to take the fight public.

12:21am EDT

As Trump embraces more tariffs, U.S. business readies public fight

WASHINGTON After months of waging a behind-the-scenes war against President Donald Trump's trade tariffs that have escalated far beyond what business groups once imagined, more than 60 U.S. industry groups are launching a coalition on Wednesday to take the fight public.

12:09am EDT

REFILE-UPDATE 7-U.S. Justice Department probes whether social media is 'stifling' speech

WASHINGTON, Sept 5 The U.S. Department of Justice and state attorneys general will meet this month to discuss concerns that social media platforms are "intentionally stifling the free exchange of ideas," the department said on Wednesday.

Sep 05 2018

In India, Google races to parry the rise of Facebook

SAN FRANCISCO/MUMBAI Google retains only a slight lead over Facebook in the competition for digital ad dollars in the crucial India market, sources familiar with the figures say, even though the search giant has been in the country far longer and has avoided the controversies that have dogged its rival. | Video

Sep 05 2018

RPT-FOCUS-In India, Google races to parry the rise of Facebook

SAN FRANCISCO/MUMBAI, Sept 4 Google retains only a slight lead over Facebook in the competition for digital ad dollars in the crucial India market, sources familiar with the figures say, even though the search giant has been in the country far longer and has avoided the controversies that have dogged its rival.

Sep 04 2018

FOCUS-In India, Google races to parry the rise of Facebook

SAN FRANCISCO/MUMBAI, Sept 4 Google retains only a slight lead over Facebook in the competition for digital ad dollars in the crucial India market, sources familiar with the figures say, even though the search giant has been in the country far longer and has avoided the controversies that have dogged its rival.

Sep 03 2018

Republican senator asks FTC to examine Google ads

SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch on Thursday asked the Federal Trade Commission to rekindle an antitrust investigation of Alphabet Inc's Google, and President Donald Trump vowed to fight what he called political censorship by social media companies.

Aug 30 2018

Trump renews attack against technology companies

WASHINGTON U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday renewed his attacks on technology companies and platforms including Twitter Inc, Facebook Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google, saying they were "trying to silence" people. | Video

Aug 30 2018

UPDATE 1-Trump renews attack against technology companies

WASHINGTON, Aug 29 U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday renewed his attacks on technology companies and platforms including Twitter Inc, Facebook Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google, saying they were "trying to silence" people.

Aug 29 2018

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