Alphabet Inc - C (GOOG)

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Alphabet Inc - C (GOOG.xnas) is a multinational technοlοgy cοnglοmerate hοlding cοmpany headquartered in Mοuntain View, Califοrnia, United States. Alphabet is the parent company of Google and several former Google subsidiaries and is the world’s 3rd largest technology company by revenue. Alphabet has over a billion users, like Google Maps, YouTube, Chrome, and Android and employs 135,301 people. Alphabet Inc stock (GOOG.xnas) is listed on NASDAQ, had a market capitalisation of $1.85T (USD) as of January 2022 and $182B (USD) in 2020 yearly revenue. Alphabet announced a new robotics software company spun out of X, the Intrinsic and the Isomorphic Labs, which uses artificial intelligence for drug discovery as of July 2021. In November 2021, the EU General Court ruled Alphabet for a $2.8B (USD) antitrust fine. The fee was issued by the European’s competition regulator in 2017 over its comparison shopping ads, per Insider. As opposed to another $4.3B (USD) lawsuit that was blocked from the UK Supreme Court claiming Google unlawfully tracked the personal information of millions of iPhone users. Alphabet still remains the 4th US company to reach a $1T (USD) market value that has entered the trillion-dollar companies club since 2020.

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