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- Alphabet Investor Relations
Alphabet Inc will replace Google Inc as the publicly-traded entity and all shares of Google will automatically convert into the same number of shares of Alphabet, with all of the same rights
- GOOG Exhibit 99. 1 Q1 2025 - abc. xyz
Alphabet’s Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0 21 representing a 5% increase from the previous quarterly dividend of $0 20 The dividend is payable on June 16, 2025 to stockholders of record for each of the company’s Class A, Class B, and Class C shares as of June 9, 2025
- Alphabet Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2024 Results
Consolidated Alphabet revenues in Q4 2024 increased 12% year over year to $96 5 billion reflecting robust momentum across the business Google Services revenues increased 10% to $84 1 billion, reflecting the strong momentum across Google Search other and YouTube ads
- Investor Updates - Alphabet Investor Relations
March 18, 2025 Google Announces Agreement to Acquire Wiz February 13, 2025 Alphabet to Present at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media Telecom Conference February 4, 2025 Alphabet Announces Fourth Quarter 2024 and Fiscal Year Results January 16, 2025
- 2024 Q3 Earnings Call - Alphabet Investor Relations
Turning to Alphabet-level activities, the largest component of this line is our investment in AI research and development activities which support all of Alphabet There were two notable items that impacted the operating loss in Alphabet-level activities
- News - Alphabet Investor Relations
September 24, 2024 Alphabet Urges Caution and Expresses No Opinion on Whether or Not Stockholders Should Tender Their Shares in Response to the Mini-Tender Offer by Tutanota LLC August 14, 2024 Alphabet to Present at the Goldman Sachs 2024 Communacopia + Technology Conference July 23, 2024
- Earnings - Alphabet Investor Relations
Q4 Fiscal YearEarnings Release
- Alphabet 2024 Annual Report
Alphabet 2024 Annual Report A note from Sundar, April 2025 To our investors, 2024 marked a year of powerful momentum for Google and Alphabet, fueled by our AI-first strategy
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