(Reuters) - Alphabet announced its first-ever dividend on Thursday and a $70 billion stock buyback, cheering investors who sent the stock surging nearly 16% after the bell. The Google parent is ...
Long nagged by Wall Street to become more shareholder-friendly in their capital allocation program, Alphabet this afternoon said it will start paying a quarterly dividend of 20 cents a share.
Needham & Company senior research analyst Laura Martin previews Alphabet's first-quarter earnings report on 'The Claman Countdown.' Google parent company Alphabet joined a handful of rival tech ...
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On Thursday, Alphabet Inc., the company behind Google, poured the news that it will start paying out dividends to all share holders for 20 cents per share. Google and Alphabet Inc. CEO Sundar ...
Alphabet's first quarter results were better than expected. Revenue rose 16% to $80.5bn, ignoring the effect of exchange rates. The group's core advertising business, where Google Search & other ...
Tech company’s shares rise as it plans to reward investors after strong quarterly results Google’s parent company has hit a stock market value of $2tn (£1.6tn) as investors reacted to a ...
Shares in Alphabet are up 22% year to date. The company has rallied investors with a solid turnaround in its ad business.
Alphabet last night announced its first ever dividend and a $70 billion stock buyback, cheering investors who sent the stock surging nearly 16% after the bell. The Google parent is returning ...
Big tech is again leading to disruption, this time in dividend investing. Mega-sized stocks Alphabet GOOGL/GOOG, Meta Platforms META, and Salesforce CRM have announced their first-ever dividend ...
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