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Alphabet Holds Steady as TD Cowen Raises Price Target to $475

Alphabet (GOOG) traded little changed despite receiving a bullish analyst update from TD Cowen, which raised its price target to $475 from $450 while maintaining a Buy rating.

The higher target reflects growing confidence in Alphabet's ability to capitalize on the artificial intelligence boom while maintaining the strength of its core Search and advertising businesses. Investors have become increasingly optimistic that Google's AI investments are beginning to translate into stronger product offerings, improved user engagement, and new monetization opportunities across Search, Cloud, YouTube, and Workspace.

The lack of a significant stock reaction suggests that investors had already been expecting positive analyst commentary following the company's recent execution and strong positioning within the AI ecosystem. Alphabet has been one of the major beneficiaries of increasing enterprise AI adoption, particularly through Google Cloud, which continues to gain traction among businesses deploying large-scale AI workloads.

Analysts remain focused on several key catalysts, including the pace of Google Cloud growth, AI-driven improvements in Search, expansion of advertising revenue, and the company's ability to convert its massive AI investments into sustainable earnings growth.

While the stock was flat on the day, the target increase reinforces the view that many Wall Street firms continue to see substantial upside potential in Alphabet. With the new $475 target standing well above the current share price, TD Cowen's update suggests confidence that Alphabet's combination of AI leadership, dominant digital advertising position, and growing cloud business can continue to drive long-term shareholder returns.
Alphabet Slips 1% as Broader Tech Weakness Overshadows Higher Price Target

Alphabet shares fell 1% on Friday, outperforming many large-cap technology peers but still ending lower as investors sold growth stocks following stronger-than-expected U.S. economic data and rising Treasury yields.

Despite the decline, Wall Street sentiment remained constructive. New Street Research raised its price target on Alphabet from $450 to $455 while maintaining a Buy rating, signaling continued confidence in the company's long-term growth prospects despite recent market volatility.

The target increase reflects optimism surrounding Alphabet's expanding artificial intelligence initiatives, strength in digital advertising, and growing cloud computing business. Investors have been closely watching how the company integrates AI across Google Search, YouTube, Google Cloud, and other products as competition intensifies throughout the technology sector.

Alphabet has faced concerns that generative AI could disrupt traditional search advertising, but the company has continued to demonstrate strong user engagement and has been aggressively rolling out AI-powered features across its ecosystem. At the same time, Google Cloud remains one of the fastest-growing segments of the business, benefiting from increasing enterprise demand for AI infrastructure and cloud services.

Friday's decline appeared largely driven by macroeconomic factors rather than company-specific developments. Following the release of strong U.S. employment data, investors reduced exposure to technology stocks as expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts moved further into the future. Higher interest rates tend to pressure growth-stock valuations, particularly across the technology sector.

The fact that Alphabet fell only modestly while the Nasdaq dropped more than 4% may indicate that investors continue to view the company as one of the highest-quality names in the technology sector. The latest target increase from New Street Research further suggests that analysts remain confident in Alphabet's ability to capitalize on the AI revolution while maintaining its dominant position in digital advertising and cloud computing.

With a $455 price target compared with a recent share price around $369, Wall Street continues to see meaningful upside potential, even as short-term market volatility remains elevated.
Alphabet Plans Massive $80 Billion Equity Raise to Accelerate AI Infrastructure Expansion

Alphabet announced plans to raise approximately $80 billion through a combination of public stock offerings, preferred securities, and an at-the-market share sale program as the company ramps up investments in artificial intelligence infrastructure to meet surging demand.

The financing package includes $30 billion of underwritten offerings, a new $40 billion at-the-market stock sale program, and a $10 billion private placement investment from Berkshire Hathaway. Berkshire will purchase $5 billion of Alphabet Class A shares and $5 billion of Class C shares, expanding a position it has been building since late 2025.

The announcement underscores the scale of the AI investment race. Alphabet said customer demand for its AI products and services is exceeding available capacity, prompting the company to aggressively expand its compute infrastructure. Management previously guided for $180 billion to $190 billion in capital expenditures during 2026 and expects spending to rise significantly again in 2027.

The company enters this expansion phase with strong business momentum. First-quarter 2026 revenue climbed 22% year-over-year to $110 billion, while Google Cloud revenue surged 63%. Cloud backlog nearly doubled sequentially to more than $460 billion, highlighting robust enterprise demand for AI-related services. Alphabet also reported 350 million paid subscriptions across its ecosystem and said its AI models now process 19 billion tokens per minute, six times higher than a year ago.

Alphabet emphasized that the equity raise is part of a balanced funding strategy that also includes strong cash generation and debt financing. Over the past 12 months, the company generated $174 billion in operating cash flow and has raised more than $85 billion in debt across global markets.

The announcement highlights how major technology companies continue to commit unprecedented amounts of capital to AI infrastructure, with Alphabet positioning itself to capture growing demand across search, cloud computing, subscriptions, and developer platforms.
Alphabet Hits Intraday Record as Cloud Growth Stuns Wall Street

Alphabet shares hit intraday record highs on April 30 after Q1 2026 revenue came in at $109.9 billion, up 22% year-over-year, beating the $107.2 billion consensus and marking the company's 11th consecutive quarter of double-digit growth. (CNBC)

The standout was Google Cloud. Cloud revenues surged 63% to $20 billion, crushing the $18.05 billion estimate, with backlog nearly doubling quarter-on-quarter to over $460 billion. Search revenue rose 19% to $60.4 billion as queries hit an all-time high. Gemini Enterprise paid users grew 40% quarter-on-quarter, and total paid subscriptions reached 350 million. (The Motley Fool)

Operating margin expanded two percentage points to 36.1%, putting Alphabet in a rare position of accelerating growth and expanding margins simultaneously. The company raised its 2026 capex guidance to $180 to $190 billion, but unlike Meta, markets are rewarding the spend given the Cloud results that accompanied it. (The Motley Fool, CNBC)

Goldman Sachs reiterated a Buy with a $400 price target. (Investing*com)
Alphabet Reports 22% Revenue Growth in Q1 2026, Driven by AI and Cloud

Alphabet posted first-quarter revenues of $109.9 billion, up 22% year over year, marking its 11th consecutive quarter of double-digit growth. Google Cloud was the standout performer, with revenues surging 63% to $20 billion, while its backlog nearly doubled quarter over quarter to over $460 billion.

Google Search grew 19% and total paid subscriptions reached 350 million across YouTube and Google One. Net income rose 81% with earnings per share of $5.11, and operating margin expanded to 36.1%. The company also raised its quarterly dividend by 5% to $0.22 per share.

CEO Sundar Pichai highlighted that Gemini API usage has reached 16 billion tokens per minute, up 60% from last quarter, while Waymo surpassed 500,000 fully autonomous rides per week.

Source: Alphabet Inc. Press Release, April 29, 2026
Intel and Google Expand Partnership to Advance AI Infrastructure

Intel and Google announced a multiyear collaboration to enhance next-generation AI and cloud infrastructure.

The partnership will deepen the use of Intel Xeon processors across Google Cloud while expanding co-development of custom infrastructure processing units (IPUs), designed to improve efficiency, performance, and scalability in AI systems.

The companies emphasized the growing importance of CPUs alongside accelerators in managing complex AI workloads, with IPUs helping offload networking, storage, and security tasks to optimize overall system performance.

The collaboration aims to build more efficient, flexible, and scalable infrastructure to support rising global demand for AI-driven applications and services.
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Google announced the completion of its acquisition of Wiz, a New York–based cloud and AI security platform, which will now operate as part of Google Cloud while maintaining its brand and cross-cloud capabilities.

The acquisition aims to strengthen Google Cloud’s security offerings by combining Wiz’s cloud security platform with Google’s AI-powered threat detection and infrastructure capabilities. The integrated platform will help organizations detect, prevent, and respond to cyber threats across multiple cloud environments, including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and Oracle Cloud.

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