Google parent Alphabet shares are down premarket after its earnings beat. Here’s what’s happening

Google parent Alphabet shares are down premarket after its earnings beat. Here’s what’s happening


Google projects significant AI spending increase

Alphabet’s shares were down in premarket trading on Thursday after the company beat Wall Street’s expectations on earnings and revenue, with AI spending projected to increase hugely this year.

The Google parent shed 4.9% in premarket as of 7:50 a.m. ET, after closing nearly 2% lower on Wednesday. After the bell, Alphabet reported fourth-quarter revenue of $113.83 billion, above the $111.43 billion estimate from analysts polled by LSEG.

Its Google Cloud division earned $17.66 billion in revenue versus a forecast of $16.18 billion, according to Street Account. YouTube Advertising earned $11.38 billion in revenue versus the estimated $11.84 billion.

The tech giant said it would significantly increase its 2026 capital expenditure to between $175 billion and $185 billion — more than double its 2025 spend. A significant portion of capex spending would go towards investing in AI compute capacity for Google DeepMind.

What analysts are saying

Barclays analysts said in a note on Thursday that Infrastructure, DeepMind, and Waymo costs “weighed on overall Alphabet profitability,” and will continue to do so in 2026.

“Cloud’s growth is astonishing, measured by any metric: revenue, backlog, API tokens inferenced, enterprise adoption of Gemini. These metrics combined with DeepMind’s progress on the model side, starts to justify the 100% increase in capex in ’26,” they said.

“The AI story is getting better while Search is accelerating – that’s the most important take for GOOG,” they added.

Deutsche Bank analysts said in a note on Thursday that Alphabet has “stunned the world” with its huge capex spending plan. “With tech in a current state of flux, it’s not clear whether that’s a good or a bad thing,” they wrote.

Correction: This story has been updated to reflect that Alphabet shares were down on Thursday.



Source

Wall Street sees ‘changing of the guard in AI’ as Intel, AMD shares soar while Nvidia lags
World

Wall Street sees ‘changing of the guard in AI’ as Intel, AMD shares soar while Nvidia lags

Lisa Su, CEO of AMD speaks with CNBC on May 6, 2026. CNBC Since the launch of ChatGPT in late 2022 and the start of the generative AI craze, one name has dominated the infrastructure boom: Nvidia. While the chipmaker — and the world’s most valuable company — continues to prosper and is expected to […]

Read More
Investors are snapping up muni funds at fastest pace in 5 years. Why the good times may last
World

Investors are snapping up muni funds at fastest pace in 5 years. Why the good times may last

Volatility hasn’t dampened demand for municipal bonds. The assets performed dismally in March but rebounded in April. In fact, the ICE BofA US Municipals Securities Index posted its first positive April since 2021 and the strongest one since 2014. Munis are free of federal tax and, if the holder lives in the state in which […]

Read More
Michael Burry says the market today feels like ‘the last months of the 1999-2000 bubble’
World

Michael Burry says the market today feels like ‘the last months of the 1999-2000 bubble’

Michael Burry attends “The Big Short” New York screening Ziegfeld Theater on Nov. 23, 2015 in New York City. Astrid Stawiarz | Getty Images Michael Burry of “Big Short” fame is warning that the stock market’s fixation on artificial intelligence is beginning to resemble the final stages of the dot-com bubble. “Absolutely non-stop AI. Nobody […]

Read More