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Is Alphabet's (GOOGL - Free Report) Stock Still a Millionaire-Maker 20 Years After Its IPO?
This week marks 20 years since Alphabet went public with the holding company being one of the most innovative firms of the 21st Century.
Formerly known as Google, the iconic search engine pioneer has evolved to cloud computing, ad-based video and music streaming, autonomous vehicle production, and healthcare developments among other endeavors.
Alphabet has also made significant investments in artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies through its Google research team Brain.
Lucrative acquisitions have fueled Alphabet’s growth with its stock up +19% year to date and skyrocketing over +6,000% since going public in 2004 which has dwarfed the gains of the S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
Alphabet’s Acquisition History
Along the way to being a tech behemoth, Alphabet has acquired over 200 companies with the largest being the $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility in 2012. This acquisition was aimed at accelerating innovation and choice in mobile computing and played a crucial role in implementing the Google Android ecosystem, the largest rival to Apple’s iPhone iOS.
Other Lucrative Acquisitions
Where 2 Technologies (Acquired in 2004 for an estimated $400 million and led to the creation of Google Maps)
YouTube (Acquired in 2006 for $1.65 billion) - Video and music streaming platform
DoubleClick (Acquired in 2007 for $3.1 billion and implemented into Google Marketing)
Waze (Acquired in 2013 for $966 million) -Traffic and navigation app
Nest Labs (Acquired in 2014 for $3.2 billion) - Smart home products
DeepMind (Acquired in 2014 for $500 million and merged with Brain in regards to AI development)
Twitch (Acquired in 2014 for $970 million) - Live streaming platform for gamers
Looker (Acquired in 2019 for $2.6 billion to provide business intelligence software and data analytics in Google Cloud)
Fitbit (Acquired in 2019 for $2.1 billion) - Wearable fitness devices and app
Mandiant (Acquired in 2022 for $5.4 billion) - Independent cybersecurity services also implemented in Google Cloud
Stock Split History
Alphabet’s brilliant performance has led to the company splitting its stock twice in its history, the most recent being a 20-1 stock split in July of 2022.
The first stock split was a 2-1 split in March of 2014. This split also created two classes for shareholders, Class C shares with no voting rights under the ticker symbol GOOG and Class A for shareholders with voting rights under the new ticker symbol GOOGL.
Growth Trajectory
Based on Zacks estimates, Alphabet’s total sales are now projected to rise 15% in fiscal 2024 and are slated to increase another 11% in FY25 to $330.36 billion. Annual earnings are expected to soar 31% this year to $7.63 per share versus EPS of $5.80 in 2023. Alphabet’s bottom line is projected to expand another 13% in FY25 to $8.64 per share.
Alphabet’s Dividend
Alphabet recently paid its first-ever dividend in June, which it plans to pay out quarterly with a current yield of 0.48%.
Monitoring Alphabet’s Valuation
At current levels, Alphabet’s stock trades at 21.9X forward earnings which is slightly beneath its Zacks Internet-Services Industry average of 23.2X and the S&P 500’s 23.6X. Notably, Alphabet trades nicely beneath its decade-long high of 37X forward earnings and at a discount to the median of 26X during this period.
Recent Headwinds & Average Zacks Price Target
Attributed to its dominance, some of the headwinds Alphabet has faced pertain to regulatory issues. Recently, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) ruled that Google has illegally monopolized the online search and text advertising markets. Implementations of such could potentially lead to forcible actions against Alphabet to break up its businesses or the restriction of certain services.
Still, the Average Zacks Price Target of $204.71 a share suggests 22% upside in Alphabet’s stock from current levels.
Conclusion
Over the years, Alphabet’s stock has taken its shareholders on a wonderful ride and has certainly been a millionaire maker for early investors. That said, GOOGL currently lands a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) as the next wave of gains may take some time considering potential antitrust headwinds from the DOJ although Alphabet remains one of the most innovative companies to invest in.
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Zacks Investment Ideas feature highlights: Alphabet and Apple
For Immediate Release
Chicago, IL – August 23, 2024 – Today, Zacks Investment Ideas feature highlights Alphabet (GOOGL - Free Report) , Alphabet (GOOG - Free Report) and Apple (AAPL - Free Report) .
Is Alphabet's (GOOGL - Free Report) Stock Still a Millionaire-Maker 20 Years After Its IPO?
This week marks 20 years since Alphabet went public with the holding company being one of the most innovative firms of the 21st Century.
Formerly known as Google, the iconic search engine pioneer has evolved to cloud computing, ad-based video and music streaming, autonomous vehicle production, and healthcare developments among other endeavors.
Alphabet has also made significant investments in artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies through its Google research team Brain.
Lucrative acquisitions have fueled Alphabet’s growth with its stock up +19% year to date and skyrocketing over +6,000% since going public in 2004 which has dwarfed the gains of the S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
Alphabet’s Acquisition History
Along the way to being a tech behemoth, Alphabet has acquired over 200 companies with the largest being the $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility in 2012. This acquisition was aimed at accelerating innovation and choice in mobile computing and played a crucial role in implementing the Google Android ecosystem, the largest rival to Apple’s iPhone iOS.
Other Lucrative Acquisitions
Where 2 Technologies (Acquired in 2004 for an estimated $400 million and led to the creation of Google Maps)
YouTube (Acquired in 2006 for $1.65 billion) - Video and music streaming platform
DoubleClick (Acquired in 2007 for $3.1 billion and implemented into Google Marketing)
Waze (Acquired in 2013 for $966 million) -Traffic and navigation app
Nest Labs (Acquired in 2014 for $3.2 billion) - Smart home products
DeepMind (Acquired in 2014 for $500 million and merged with Brain in regards to AI development)
Twitch (Acquired in 2014 for $970 million) - Live streaming platform for gamers
Looker (Acquired in 2019 for $2.6 billion to provide business intelligence software and data analytics in Google Cloud)
Fitbit (Acquired in 2019 for $2.1 billion) - Wearable fitness devices and app
Mandiant (Acquired in 2022 for $5.4 billion) - Independent cybersecurity services also implemented in Google Cloud
Stock Split History
Alphabet’s brilliant performance has led to the company splitting its stock twice in its history, the most recent being a 20-1 stock split in July of 2022.
The first stock split was a 2-1 split in March of 2014. This split also created two classes for shareholders, Class C shares with no voting rights under the ticker symbol GOOG and Class A for shareholders with voting rights under the new ticker symbol GOOGL.
Growth Trajectory
Based on Zacks estimates, Alphabet’s total sales are now projected to rise 15% in fiscal 2024 and are slated to increase another 11% in FY25 to $330.36 billion. Annual earnings are expected to soar 31% this year to $7.63 per share versus EPS of $5.80 in 2023. Alphabet’s bottom line is projected to expand another 13% in FY25 to $8.64 per share.
Alphabet’s Dividend
Alphabet recently paid its first-ever dividend in June, which it plans to pay out quarterly with a current yield of 0.48%.
Monitoring Alphabet’s Valuation
At current levels, Alphabet’s stock trades at 21.9X forward earnings which is slightly beneath its Zacks Internet-Services Industry average of 23.2X and the S&P 500’s 23.6X. Notably, Alphabet trades nicely beneath its decade-long high of 37X forward earnings and at a discount to the median of 26X during this period.
Recent Headwinds & Average Zacks Price Target
Attributed to its dominance, some of the headwinds Alphabet has faced pertain to regulatory issues. Recently, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) ruled that Google has illegally monopolized the online search and text advertising markets. Implementations of such could potentially lead to forcible actions against Alphabet to break up its businesses or the restriction of certain services.
Still, the Average Zacks Price Target of $204.71 a share suggests 22% upside in Alphabet’s stock from current levels.
Conclusion
Over the years, Alphabet’s stock has taken its shareholders on a wonderful ride and has certainly been a millionaire maker for early investors. That said, GOOGL currently lands a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) as the next wave of gains may take some time considering potential antitrust headwinds from the DOJ although Alphabet remains one of the most innovative companies to invest in.
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Since 2000, our top stock-picking strategies have blown away the S&P's +7.0 average gain per year. Amazingly, they soared with average gains of +44.9%, +48.4% and +55.2% per year.
Today you can access their live picks without cost or obligation.
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