Alphabet Inc - Class A

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Closing Price on October 8, 2024

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Oracle has attacked cloud industry leader Amazon.com with a program that will cut the e-commerce company's cloud services costs by half.
The owner of one of the nation's largest magazine publishers has died, Starbucks has closed its online store, plans by the family that controls Nordstrom to take it private may have failed, and more...
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The U.S. government has put tariffs on Bombardier jets, Ford and Lyft will join forces to build self-driving cars, Twitter has started to test 280-character tweets, and more important headlines.
Interbrand has issued its annual ranking of the world's 100 most valuable brands. The list continues to show the rise in valuation of tech brands.
Google will pay a billion dollars to get further into the smartphone hardware business, the SEC website was hacked last year, Airbnb will get into the restaurant reservation business, and other...
Google faces a new lawsuit accusing it of gender-based pay discrimination, another black eye for the Silicon Valley company.
Investors are focusing on Uber and Lyft, the two companies that are powering the ride-sharing industry.
Japanese conglomerate Softbank has made an offer to invest funds into Uber, Nissan and Renault have set a goal to sell 14 million vehicles a year by 2022, and more important headlines.
Nissan has launched an electric car with autonomous driving features, Google has started to increase its Chinese employment base, and other important headlines.
The IPO market continues to be dormant next week. The big news from last week is that Roku, a maker of streaming video devices, has filed for a $100 million IPO.
Alphabet's Nest subsidiary released Thursday morning a cheaper version of its flagship thermostat product. That hardly seems to justifies the $3.2 billion Alphabet paid for the company in 2014.
Disney will cut staff at its ABC television operation, Uber's new CEO predicts that company will go public sometime in the next three years, and other important headlines.
Amazon and Microsoft this morning announced an agreement that will result in users being able to use each company's voice-recognition software to talk to devices made by the other.
a new Jefferies analyst has released a huge report focuses on cloud computing, the shift to digital advertising and the convergence of the internet and software, as well as e-commerce, online travel...