Google: The Market Is Wrong

Summary:

  • Google’s shares have depreciated in recent weeks despite exceeding Q2 earnings expectations.
  • The company will likely continue to exceed expectations thanks to the implementation of new AI tools and expected higher advertising spending.
  • At this stage, I believe that Google is a solid investment and its shares continue to account for a decent percentage of my overall portfolio.
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In recent weeks, Google’s (NASDAQ:GOOG)(NASDAQ:GOOGL) shares have depreciated as part of the overall market selloff despite the fact that the company has delivered a stellar earnings report for Q2 in which it exceeded expectations. I believe that the


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