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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Alphabet’s record-breaking $85B raise for Google’s AI business is a helluva good signal
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Alphabet’s record-breaking $85B raise for Google’s AI business is a helluva good signal

Last updated: June 3, 2026 12:45 pm
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Alphabet’s unprecedented $85 billion stock sale clearly demonstrates the intense interest from investors in AI-related ventures.

Initially, Google’s parent company planned to release $40 billion in equity instruments, consisting of two classes of shares and smaller “depositary shares” designed for broader investor access. However, the overwhelming demand led to $45 billion being raised instead, as announced by CEO Sundar Pichai in a post on X on Monday. Notably, Berkshire Hathaway, known for its value investing, acquired $10 billion of the shares.

In the next quarter, Alphabet aims to sell an additional $40 billion in shares, bringing the total to $85 billion.

This figure surpasses the previous record for equity offerings, which was $70 billion, set by Brazilian oil producer Petroleo Brasileiro SA in 2010, according to Bloomberg reports.

Investors are choosing shares in Alphabet, a financially robust entity, rather than riskier, debt-laden AI startups. Alphabet reported $110 billion in revenue with high profit margins in the first quarter, marking a 22% increase year-over-year.

Proceeds from the stock sale are designated for AI initiatives. Pichai described it as “part of our multi-year investment strategy to meet the AI opportunity ahead and support the demand we’re seeing from enterprises and consumers.” At the recent Google I/O event, he announced plans to spend between $180 billion and $190 billion on capital expenditures, focusing largely on AI infrastructure and data centers, before year-end.

This timing has broader implications beyond Alphabet. As Anthropic prepares for its public debut, the success of this stock sale is an encouraging sign for the AI IPO market, indicating that institutional investors are ready to invest significantly.

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The forthcoming SpaceX IPO is anticipated to set new records for cash raised and valuation, with Anthropic’s offering expected to potentially exceed even that. OpenAI is also poised for its market entry.

However, the continuation of this trend hinges on maintaining strong public investor interest, not just from private venture capitalists. Nearly $8 trillion in AI spending is projected over the next five years, according to Goldman Sachs. This funding must be sourced from company revenues, loans, and stock sales. Whether public markets can sustain this level of investment is a crucial consideration for any AI company planning an IPO.

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