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30 Apr 2026, 17:08
Alphabet Hits Intraday Record as Cloud Growth Stuns Wall Street
Alphabet shares hit intraday record highs on April 30 after Q1 2026 revenue came in at $109.9 billion, up 22% year-over-year, beating the $107.2 billion consensus and marking the company's 11th consecutive quarter of double-digit growth. (CNBC)
The standout was Google Cloud. Cloud revenues surged 63% to $20 billion, crushing the $18.05 billion estimate, with backlog nearly doubling quarter-on-quarter to over $460 billion. Search revenue rose 19% to $60.4 billion as queries hit an all-time high. Gemini Enterprise paid users grew 40% quarter-on-quarter, and total paid subscriptions reached 350 million. (The Motley Fool)
Operating margin expanded two percentage points to 36.1%, putting Alphabet in a rare position of accelerating growth and expanding margins simultaneously. The company raised its 2026 capex guidance to $180 to $190 billion, but unlike Meta, markets are rewarding the spend given the Cloud results that accompanied it. (The Motley Fool, CNBC)
Goldman Sachs reiterated a Buy with a $400 price target. (Investing*com)
Alphabet shares hit intraday record highs on April 30 after Q1 2026 revenue came in at $109.9 billion, up 22% year-over-year, beating the $107.2 billion consensus and marking the company's 11th consecutive quarter of double-digit growth. (CNBC)
The standout was Google Cloud. Cloud revenues surged 63% to $20 billion, crushing the $18.05 billion estimate, with backlog nearly doubling quarter-on-quarter to over $460 billion. Search revenue rose 19% to $60.4 billion as queries hit an all-time high. Gemini Enterprise paid users grew 40% quarter-on-quarter, and total paid subscriptions reached 350 million. (The Motley Fool)
Operating margin expanded two percentage points to 36.1%, putting Alphabet in a rare position of accelerating growth and expanding margins simultaneously. The company raised its 2026 capex guidance to $180 to $190 billion, but unlike Meta, markets are rewarding the spend given the Cloud results that accompanied it. (The Motley Fool, CNBC)
Goldman Sachs reiterated a Buy with a $400 price target. (Investing*com)