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Several of the large divisions of Alphabet could operate independently. As the government reviews how it might blunt Google's influence, these divisions offer a map for what Alphabet would look like...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday included Alphabet, Applied Materials, Bluebird Bio, JD.com, Marvell Technology, Rambus, Tilray and Zillow.
Etsy shares were up slightly on Tuesday after a Wall Street Journal reported that the online crafts firm is using machine-learning technology from Alphabet to boost sales.
Several of America's largest public corporations will not be hurt by a ramped up trade war with China. Here are among the six largest.
Self-driving car startup Cruise Automation announced this morning that it had raised $1.15 billion from institutional investors, raising the company's valuation to $19 billion.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday included Alkermes, Alphabet, Apple, ConocoPhillips, FireEye, Lyft, McDonald's, Royal Bank of Scotland, Seagate Technology and...
Alphabet released mixed first-quarter financial results after the markets closed on Monday and shares pulled back early Tuesday.
Alphabet is scheduled to release its first-quarter financial results after the markets close on Monday, and analysts expect to see earnings lower than a year ago.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Alphabet, GE, GM, Square and the other most prominent of the many earnings reports that are expected this week.
Waymo, the self-driving car unit of Alphabet Inc., plans to invest $13.6 million in a vacant Detroit manufacturing plant where the company will build self-driving vehicles.
Amazon and Google's YouTube announced this morning that YouTube's official streaming app will be available on Amazon's Fire TV stick and other devices. Is this good news for consumers?
For all the noise that Disney generated around last week's announcement of its new streaming service, that hasn't done an awful lot to dent analysts' confidence in the future of Netflix.
Since December of 2013, the Jefferies Franchise list of stocks has brought home some huge winners for the firm's clients. The current list has five sector-leading stocks that look especially good now.
Shares of Alphabet, IBM and other tech giants recently have seen their 50-day moving averages cross above the 200-day averages, which is often seen as a bullish sign.
Merrill Lynch still likes the big tech FANG namesake companies, and all remain Buy rated at the firm. They are still solid ideas for aggressive growth accounts.