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Alphabet hikes capex again after earnings beat on strong ad, cloud demand

Last updated: October 31, 2025 12:30 am
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Alphabet, the parent company of Google, has reported strong financial results driven by high demand for artificial intelligence (AI) services. Both the core advertising and cloud computing businesses of Alphabet exceeded revenue expectations, showcasing the company’s ability to capitalize on the growing AI market.

Despite concerns about a potential AI bubble, Alphabet has increased its projected capital expenditures for the year to between $91 billion and $93 billion. CEO Sundar Pichai emphasized the company’s commitment to meeting customer demand and seizing opportunities across all sectors.

Alphabet’s aggressive spending ambitions have surprised Wall Street, with the company already announcing a $75 billion outlay in February and subsequently raising the projection to $85 billion in July. This latest increase to between $91 billion and $93 billion reflects Alphabet’s confidence in its ability to drive growth through strategic investments.

Shares of Alphabet surged 6% in extended trading following the release of its financial results. The company reported total revenue of $102.35 billion for the quarter, surpassing analysts’ average estimate of $99.89 billion. Adjusted profit per share of $3.10 also exceeded expectations of $2.26.

Google Cloud, one of Alphabet’s fastest-growing segments, experienced a 34% revenue growth fueled by increasing enterprise demand for AI-powered infrastructure and data analytics services. The unit’s revenue of $15.16 billion surpassed estimates of $14.72 billion, showcasing the strong uptake of AI services in the corporate sector.

Google Cloud’s backlog of non-recognized sales contracts has grown to $155 billion, indicating sustained demand for AI infrastructure. The unit continues to narrow the gap with industry leaders like Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services, leveraging offerings such as Vertex AI and custom AI chips called Tensor Processing Units.

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In the broader AI and cloud market, competition is intensifying as rivals introduce new capabilities and cut prices aggressively. Despite this competitive landscape, Alphabet remains well-positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for AI services.

On the advertising front, Google’s revenue rose 12.6% to $74.18 billion, exceeding estimates of $71.79 billion. This strong performance indicates that the digital ad market remains robust despite economic uncertainties and fierce competition.

Alphabet’s advertising unit, which generates the majority of the company’s revenue, faces competition from various rivals vying for ad dollars. However, continued strength in search has helped dispel negative sentiment surrounding AI’s impact on Google’s core businesses.

Looking ahead, Alphabet is expected to benefit from advertisers shifting away from experimental platforms towards more established players like Google. While challenges from competitors like OpenAI’s Atlas browser exist, Google’s search market share appears to be stabilizing.

Overall, Alphabet’s strong financial performance reflects its strategic investments in AI and cloud computing. As the demand for AI services continues to grow, Alphabet remains well-positioned to capitalize on this trend and drive further growth in the coming quarters.

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