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Google parent Alphabet profit soars as ads surge

Google parent Alphabet on Tuesday reported quarterly profit that nearly tripled as money poured in from ads.

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Google parent Alphabet on Tuesday reported quarterly profit that nearly tripled as money poured in from ads on its search engine and YouTube video platform.

“There was a rising tide of online activity in many parts of the world, and we’re proud that our services helped so many consumers and businesses,” Alphabet chief executive Sundar Pichai said of the quarter.

The internet titan reported that profit nearly tripled from last year to $18.5 billion on revenue that rose sharply to $61.9 billion.

Google is among the tech companies that saw use soar as the pandemic accelerated a trend toward working, shopping, socializing and more online.

Alphabet shares that ended the formal trading day down slightly rose more than 4 percent after release of the earnings figures, which beat market expectations.

Pichai credited long-term investments in artificial intelligence and cloud computing as powering the internet giant’s performance.

The strong quarter also reflected “elevated consumer online activity and broad-based strength in advertiser spend,” as the global economy strives to recover from damage done by the pandemic, according to chief financial officer Ruth Porat.

Pichai opened an earnings call by urging people to get vaccinated against Covid-19.

Google is on track to generate $130 billion in overall ad revenue this year, an increase of some 25 percent from a year earlier, according to eMarketer.

That would give the California-based tech colossus 28.6 percent of the worldwide digital ad market, with Facebook in second place with just shy of 24 percent, the market tracker projected.

“YouTube was the fastest-growing segment during the quarter and points to the continued strength of video advertising for both direct response and brand goals,” said eMarketer principal analyst Nicole Perrin.

Google’s cloud computing business, which competes with powerhouses Amazon and Microsoft, is positioned to attract more business given its strengths analyzing data for companies and defending against threats such as ransomware, according to Pichai.

“Companies have really started thinking deeply about their vulnerabilities,” Pichai told financial analysts on an earnings call.

“It is definitely an area where we are seeing a lot of conversations; a lot of interest.”

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