Alphabet Inc. Stock: Earnings Beat Sparks AI-Fueled CapEx Surge

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Alphabet Inc. (Nasdaq: GOOG) was trading at $193.64 as of midday Thursday after the company delivered a strong second-quarter performance.

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The tech giant exceeded revenue and earnings expectations and surprised investors by announcing a $10 billion increase to its 2025 capital expenditure budget, now totaling $85 billion. The move underscores Alphabet’s heavy commitment to artificial intelligence infrastructure and cloud expansion.


Strong Q2 Performance Across Core Segments

Alphabet reported Q2 revenue of $96.43 billion, well above analyst estimates of $94 billion and a 14% increase from the previous year. Adjusted earnings per share reached $2.31, surpassing the $2.18 consensus. Net income jumped nearly 20% to $28.2 billion.

Google Cloud delivered revenue of $13.62 billion, topping forecasts and marking a 32% increase year-over-year. YouTube ad revenue rose to $9.8 billion, above the $9.56 billion estimate, while advertising revenue across all services increased to $71.34 billion, up from $64.61 billion last year. Search revenue came in at $54.19 billion.


$85 Billion CapEx for AI Growth

CEO Sundar Pichai revealed that Alphabet’s 2025 capital expenditures would increase to $85 billion, up from the previous guidance of $75 billion. The increase is driven by growing demand for cloud services and AI infrastructure. Pichai noted that OpenAI would use Google’s cloud platform for ChatGPT, highlighting Alphabet’s increasing role in enterprise AI infrastructure.

Finance chief Anat Ashkenazi stated the company expects even higher CapEx in 2026. She also addressed the growing cost of top AI talent, confirming the firm’s ongoing investment in leading researchers, including a recent $2.4 billion acquisition of Windsurf and its team.


AI Products, “Other Bets,” and Legal Costs

AI Overviews, Google’s AI-powered search summaries, now serve over two billion monthly users, up from 1.5 billion last quarter. The Gemini app, Alphabet’s AI chatbot, has reached more than 450 million monthly active users.

The “Other Bets” unit generated $373 million in revenue but posted a $1.25 billion loss. Alphabet also recorded a $1.4 billion charge related to a privacy lawsuit settlement with the Texas Attorney General.


Analyst Outlook and Stock Performance

Analysts remain bullish on Alphabet. The average 12-month price target is $207.34, indicating roughly 9% upside from the current $193.64. GuruFocus estimates the stock’s fair value at $199.27.

Despite strong results, GOOG shares are up just 1.72% year-to-date versus the S&P 500’s 8.30% gain. Over five years, however, the stock has returned 157%, outperforming the broader index.


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