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Wall Street steadies as tech stocks rise, Alphabet avoids worst-case antitrust scenario
Following a mixed day of trading on Wall Street, the S&P 500 rose 0.1 percent, while the Dow Jones fell 0.7 percent, and the Nasdaq composite rose 0.7 percent; Alphabet's stock climbed 8.8 percent after a federal judge ordered a shake-up of its search engine but did not force a sale of its Chrome br...
Wall Street steadies as tech stocks rise, Alphabet avoids worst-case antitrust scenario
Following a mixed day of trading on Wall Street, the S&P 500 rose 0.1 percent, while the Dow Jones fell 0.7 percent, and the Nasdaq composite rose 0.7 percent; Alphabet's stock climbed 8.8 percent after a federal judge ordered a shake-up of its search engine but did not force a sale of its Chrome br...
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Mixed Wall Street Close: Alphabet Soars, Tesla Disappoints
On July 24, 2025, Wall Street saw mixed results; the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit record highs due to Alphabet's strong Q2 earnings ($96.428 billion, up 13.7%), while the Dow Jones fell 0.7% due to IBM's poor performance and Tesla's disappointing results (net income down 16%, to $1.172 billion, partly due...
Mixed Wall Street Close: Alphabet Soars, Tesla Disappoints
On July 24, 2025, Wall Street saw mixed results; the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit record highs due to Alphabet's strong Q2 earnings ($96.428 billion, up 13.7%), while the Dow Jones fell 0.7% due to IBM's poor performance and Tesla's disappointing results (net income down 16%, to $1.172 billion, partly due...
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36% Bias Score


Alphabet Q2 2024: $96 Billion Revenue, 14% Growth Driven by AI
Alphabet reported $96 billion in Q2 2024 revenue, a 14% increase year-over-year, driven by strong search and cloud services performance fueled by AI; net income exceeded $28 billion.
Alphabet Q2 2024: $96 Billion Revenue, 14% Growth Driven by AI
Alphabet reported $96 billion in Q2 2024 revenue, a 14% increase year-over-year, driven by strong search and cloud services performance fueled by AI; net income exceeded $28 billion.
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Alphabet's Earnings: 55% Historical Probability of Positive One-Day Return
Alphabet's upcoming earnings announcement on July 23, 2025, is anticipated to report higher earnings and revenue than the same quarter last year; historically, Alphabet's stock has shown a positive one-day return in 55% of instances post-earnings, with a median gain of 4.8%.
Alphabet's Earnings: 55% Historical Probability of Positive One-Day Return
Alphabet's upcoming earnings announcement on July 23, 2025, is anticipated to report higher earnings and revenue than the same quarter last year; historically, Alphabet's stock has shown a positive one-day return in 55% of instances post-earnings, with a median gain of 4.8%.
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Poorly Timed Ad Highlights Risks of Potential Alphabet Breakup
Alphabet's "There's Only One YouTube" ad campaign is poorly timed given an ongoing lawsuit seeking to break up the company, arguing that its various entities face significant competition. A breakup could drastically reduce Alphabet's value due to duplicated costs and reduced market power, jeopardizi...
Poorly Timed Ad Highlights Risks of Potential Alphabet Breakup
Alphabet's "There's Only One YouTube" ad campaign is poorly timed given an ongoing lawsuit seeking to break up the company, arguing that its various entities face significant competition. A breakup could drastically reduce Alphabet's value due to duplicated costs and reduced market power, jeopardizi...
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60% Bias Score


Alphabet Loses $150.5 Billion in Market Cap Amid Gemini AI Concerns
Alphabet lost $150.5 billion in market capitalization on Wednesday due to concerns about inaccuracies in its Gemini AI, exceeding the combined value of Boeing, Comcast, Nike, and Starbucks; cofounders Sergey Brin and Larry Page lost a combined $28.7 billion; Apple stock also slipped.
Alphabet Loses $150.5 Billion in Market Cap Amid Gemini AI Concerns
Alphabet lost $150.5 billion in market capitalization on Wednesday due to concerns about inaccuracies in its Gemini AI, exceeding the combined value of Boeing, Comcast, Nike, and Starbucks; cofounders Sergey Brin and Larry Page lost a combined $28.7 billion; Apple stock also slipped.
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Google Faces Breakup: $3.7 Trillion Valuation Potential, But $67 Billion Synergy Loss
A judge is expected to order Google to break up, potentially creating five companies worth $3.7 trillion; however, the loss of synergies could cost $67 billion, leading Google to propose a strategic middle path.

Google Faces Breakup: $3.7 Trillion Valuation Potential, But $67 Billion Synergy Loss
A judge is expected to order Google to break up, potentially creating five companies worth $3.7 trillion; however, the loss of synergies could cost $67 billion, leading Google to propose a strategic middle path.
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52% Bias Score

Alphabet Exceeds Q2 Expectations, Announces $85 Billion in 2025 Capital Expenditures
Alphabet exceeded Q2 2024 revenue and earnings expectations, reporting $96.43 billion in revenue and $2.31 earnings per share, but announced a $10 billion increase in its 2025 capital expenditure plan to $85 billion, mainly due to strong cloud service demand and AI investments.

Alphabet Exceeds Q2 Expectations, Announces $85 Billion in 2025 Capital Expenditures
Alphabet exceeded Q2 2024 revenue and earnings expectations, reporting $96.43 billion in revenue and $2.31 earnings per share, but announced a $10 billion increase in its 2025 capital expenditure plan to $85 billion, mainly due to strong cloud service demand and AI investments.
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40% Bias Score

Alphabet's Q2 Beats Expectations, but Massive AI Investment Causes Stock Dip
Alphabet's Q2 exceeded revenue expectations at $81.7 billion, but a $10 billion increase in capital expenditure to $85 billion for AI development caused a 1.4% stock drop; the company is investing heavily in AI and energy infrastructure, including a $50 billion joint venture with Blackstone and a $3...

Alphabet's Q2 Beats Expectations, but Massive AI Investment Causes Stock Dip
Alphabet's Q2 exceeded revenue expectations at $81.7 billion, but a $10 billion increase in capital expenditure to $85 billion for AI development caused a 1.4% stock drop; the company is investing heavily in AI and energy infrastructure, including a $50 billion joint venture with Blackstone and a $3...
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36% Bias Score

Waymo's Rapid Growth Amidst Financial Losses and Antitrust Concerns
Alphabet's Waymo delivers 250,000 weekly autonomous rides, showcasing significant growth despite a $4.4 billion annual loss and a pending antitrust lawsuit that could force its separation from Google.

Waymo's Rapid Growth Amidst Financial Losses and Antitrust Concerns
Alphabet's Waymo delivers 250,000 weekly autonomous rides, showcasing significant growth despite a $4.4 billion annual loss and a pending antitrust lawsuit that could force its separation from Google.
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52% Bias Score

Apple's AI Threat to Google's Search Dominance
Apple's potential integration of AI into its Safari browser threatens Google's $20 billion annual payment and its dominant search market share, causing Alphabet's stock to drop 7.3% on Wednesday and raising concerns about future profitability.

Apple's AI Threat to Google's Search Dominance
Apple's potential integration of AI into its Safari browser threatens Google's $20 billion annual payment and its dominant search market share, causing Alphabet's stock to drop 7.3% on Wednesday and raising concerns about future profitability.
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40% Bias Score

Alphabet Q1 2025: Record Profits Driven by AI and Cloud Computing
Alphabet reported record Q1 2025 revenue of \$90.234 billion (12% increase) and profit of \$34.540 billion (46% increase), driven by AI-powered cloud computing growth (28% to \$12.260 billion) and digital advertising (8.5% to \$66.685 billion), despite a recent monopolistic practices ruling.

Alphabet Q1 2025: Record Profits Driven by AI and Cloud Computing
Alphabet reported record Q1 2025 revenue of \$90.234 billion (12% increase) and profit of \$34.540 billion (46% increase), driven by AI-powered cloud computing growth (28% to \$12.260 billion) and digital advertising (8.5% to \$66.685 billion), despite a recent monopolistic practices ruling.
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48% Bias Score
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