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    Alphabet raises capital spending to $85 billion amid AI expansion

    July 25, 2025
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    Alphabet Inc., the parent company of Google, posted stronger-than-expected second-quarter earnings, supported by robust performance in advertising and accelerated growth in its cloud business. The company reported adjusted earnings per share of $2.31 on revenue excluding traffic acquisition costs of $81.7 billion, exceeding analyst expectations of $2.17 per share on $79.6 billion in revenue. Total revenue for the quarter ending June 30 reached $96.43 billion, up 14% from the same period last year.

    Google CEO, Sundar Pichai

    Alphabet’s advertising segment generated $71.3 billion, surpassing projections of $69.6 billion. Search revenue reached $54.1 billion, while YouTube ads accounted for $9.8 billion, both outperforming forecasts. CEO Sundar Pichai highlighted the impact of artificial intelligence on the company’s operations, stating, “AI is positively impacting every part of the business, driving strong momentum.” Alphabet’s cloud division delivered standout results, with revenue rising 32% year-over-year to $13.62 billion, exceeding estimates of $13.14 billion.

    Demand for AI-related services including model training and application deployment contributed significantly to this growth. The cloud operating margin also improved to 20.7%, continuing an upward trend from earlier quarters. The company raised its capital expenditures forecast for the full year to $85 billion, up from earlier guidance of $75 billion. This increase reflects continued investment in AI infrastructure, including new data centers and advanced computing hardware. The higher spending outlook signals Alphabet’s long-term commitment to scaling its AI capabilities across all business units.

    Regulatory headwinds emerge despite strong quarterly performance

    Analysts responded positively to the earnings report, pointing to Alphabet’s cloud performance as a key driver of future growth. Several noted that Google Cloud is expanding at a faster rate than rivals Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure. The company also reported a sharp increase in large-scale enterprise contracts and a 28% sequential rise in new cloud customers. Despite the financial results, Alphabet continues to face legal scrutiny. A U.S. District Court recently found the company in violation of antitrust laws related to its search business.

    Remedies under consideration could include the end of exclusive search agreements and a possible divestiture of the Chrome browser. A final ruling on corrective measures is expected within weeks. Alphabet shares rose more than 3% in early Thursday trading following the earnings release. Although the stock has remained flat year-to-date, the strong second-quarter performance and upward revision in capital spending have reinforced market confidence in the company’s strategic positioning, particularly in cloud computing and AI. – By Content Syndication Services.

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