Alphabet (GOOGL) shares are up a measly 7.9% this year, and up 10.8% over the last two-years. That may not sound too bad, but compared to other mega-caps like Microsoft (MSFT) (+14.2% ytd, +45.9% 2yr) and Meta Platforms (META) (+44.1% ytd +141.2% 2yr), Alphabet has been lackluster (and some investors worry it’s increasingly going the way of Apple (AAPL) (-10.4% ytd). In this report, we review Alphabet’s business, its big risks (e.g. AI threats, challenges from being enormous, high spending) and its current valuation. We conclude with our strong opinion on investing.
Google Stock: Market Puking
Stalwart, blue-chip, US stock market juggernaut, and Google parent, Alphabet (GOOGL), made a new 52-week low this week. This is a company that has over 10% revenue growth, a seemingly insurmountable ecosystem and moat, and now trades at only 10 times forward EV to EBITDA. In this report, we review Google’s business model, revenue growth, capital allocation, current valuation and big risks. We conclude with our strong opinion on investing.