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Focus on Google Cloud and ad revenue in Alphabet’s earnings report

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Last updated: 2024/07/23 at 6:46 PM
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Alphabet, Google’s parent company, is set to report its second-quarter earnings today, focusing on artificial intelligence (AI), cloud, and advertising revenues. In the first quarter, Alphabet saw impressive growth in Google Cloud and advertising sales, leading to a 15% increase in overall revenue. Analysts expect the tech giant to report earnings of $84.3 billion, reflecting a 13% growth from last year.

Alphabet has heavily invested in AI infrastructure, with a focus on data centres, during the first quarter, with a goal of achieving a combined Google Cloud and YouTube annual run rate of more than $100 billion by the end of 2024. The operating income of Google Cloud increased significantly in the first quarter, showcasing the benefit of the massive investment in AI for cloud customers. At the Google I/O conference, Google introduced new AI tools to compete with industry leaders like Microsoft.

Despite Alphabet’s focus on AI and cloud technology, cybersecurity firm Wiz walked away from a $23 billion deal with Google hours before the earnings release, opting to pursue an initial public offering instead. This decision could be a setback for Alphabet, as it comes after the largest-ever IT outage caused by cybersecurity giant CrowdStrike. This news signifies the challenges companies face in building robust AI infrastructure and ensuring data security.

Investors have high expectations for Alphabet’s second-quarter performance, particularly in the AI-powered Google Cloud and YouTube advertising segments. The company has a history of beating earnings estimates and is expected to continue its growth trajectory. With the rapid advancement of AI technology, Alphabet is well-positioned to capitalize on the increasing demand for AI solutions in the market.

As Alphabet gears up to report its earnings, a key focus will be on the growth of its AI initiatives and the monetization of its substantial investments in data centres. CEO Sundar Pichai has expressed confidence in managing this transition effectively. With the continuous growth in advertising revenue and the strong performance of Google Cloud, Alphabet is poised for further success in the AI-driven business landscape.

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