Alphabet to buy back $70 Billion in shares as Q1 sales surpass expectations

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Alphabet Inc announced its intention to repurchase $70 billion in shares and reported its Q1 profit and sales, which surpassed analysts’ expectations. This followed an increase in demand for cloud services, and ad revenues performed better than predicted.

Alphabet’s revenue in the first quarter was $69.79 billion, above the projected figure of $68.95 billion. This was the company’s third dip since going public in 2004, and the second straight reduction following a 3.6% drop in fourth-quarter ad sales. Nonetheless, it was greater than the $53.71 billion predicted by experts. Excluding items, Alphabet reported earnings per share of $1.17, surpassing the average estimate of $1.07 per share.

Despite the post-pandemic challenges, investors reacted favourably to Alphabet’s repurchasing policy, causing the company’s stock price to jump by up to 4% during after-hours trading. However, the gains were ultimately trimmed to a 1.6% increase in share trading.

Ruth Porat, Alphabet’s CFO, claimed that the business intends to permanently modify its cost structure in order to commit resources to critical areas such as cloud computing and artificial intelligence. Furthermore, she stated that capital expenditures for this year are expected to be significantly higher than that of 2022.

The sources for this piece include an article in Reuters.

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