Alphabet Shatters Records: Hits $3 Trillion Valuation to Join Apple and Microsoft in Elite Club
Tech giant Alphabet just smashed through the $3 trillion barrier—joining an exclusive club that until now only included Apple and Microsoft.
The valuation surge signals massive investor confidence in Google's parent company, despite regulatory headwinds and privacy concerns that have plagued other tech behemoths.
Wall Street analysts are calling it a 'watershed moment' for big tech, though some cynical traders are already placing bets on how long it'll take for the next antitrust lawsuit to drop.
This milestone reinforces the dominance of tech titans in modern markets—proving once again that in today's economy, data is more valuable than oil, and algorithms outperform old-school assets.
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Joins Apple, Microsoft in $3T club; Nvidia at $4T
Alphabet joined companies including iPhone maker Apple and Microsoft that have also clinched valuations of $3 trillion. AI-leader Nvidia has crossed the $4 trillion mark.
The latest boost for the Google-parent was a ruling by a U.S. federal judge that allowed the company to retain control of its Chrome browser and Android mobile operating system, marking a pivotal moment for the tech giant whose dominance in search and mobile ecosystems has long drawn scrutiny.
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Investor sentiment also got a lift after the company's cloud-computing unit delivered an almost 32% jump in second- quarter revenue, surpassing expectations as investments in in-house chips and the Gemini AI model began to pay off.
Published on September 16, 2025