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Google parent Alphabet beats Q2 revenue, profit estimates on strong ads, cloud



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Adds background, capex estimate, details on AI and Waymo in paragraphs 1-3, 6, 10-16, 21

By Greg Bensinger and Yuvraj Malik

July 23 (Reuters) -Alphabet GOOGL.O beat second-quarter revenue and profit estimates on Tuesday, driven by a rise in digital advertising sales and healthy demand for its cloud computing services, but flagged that capital expenses would remain high for the year.

Alphabet's results underscore robust demand for digital ads, driven by events like the Paris Olympics and elections in several countries including the U.S., while a recovery in enterprise spending is boosting its software business.

Strong adoption of generative artificial intelligence technology drove its cloud business.

Advertising sales, Alphabet's chief revenue source, rose 11% to $64.6 billion. The company sells ads in its search product using customer data to better target them.

Net income in the quarter ended June 30 rose 28.6% to $23.6 billion, besting the average estimate of $22.9 billion.

Investor reaction was mixed, with the shares initially rising about 2% before dipping by a similar percentage. They had gained more than 30% this year, outperforming a 20% rise in tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC.

"This was another stellar quarter from Google with beats across the board," said Ido Caspi a research analyst with Global X, citing ad sales and artificial intelligence offerings as drivers.

Total revenuegrew 14% to $84.74 billion, compared with analysts' consensus estimate of $84.19 billion according to LSEG data. Ad sales in its YouTube division rose 13% to $8.67 billion.

Revenue from cloud computing services, a widely watched barometer for the health of enterprise technology spending, rose 28.8% to $10.35 billion. Analysts had expected $10.16 billion.

Alphabet reported capital expenditures of $13 billion in the June quarter. Ruth Porat, in her last conference call as Alphabet's chief financial officer, told investors that quarterly capital expenditures for the rest of 2024 would be at or above $12 billion.

In the January-March period, the company's capital expenditure had jumped 91% to $12 billion, spooking investors.


Like its competitors, Alphabet is racing to roll out AI offerings as investors continue to pour billions into the technology.

But its AI searches have produced a series of embarrassing results , such as the widely ridiculed suggestion to put glue on pizza to better hold cheese. Google pulled back on the technology in May to work out kinks.

The technology will be rolled out to more countries, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai told investors on a call on Tuesday. "You'll see us expand the use cases around it."

Pichai, without providing a timeline, said AI products could soon drive revenue rather than just help companies through cost-cutting and greater efficiency.

Despite heightened regulatory scrutiny, Google had been pursuing its largest acquisition ever, a roughly $23 billion buyout of cybersecurity firm Wiz. But Wiz told employees on Monday it was walking away from the deal and would instead pursue going public.

Google also held talks to acquire customer relationship management firm HubSpot before walking away from it earlier this month. The deal would have turned Alphabet into a rival of Salesforce, Oracle and others in that market.

Google said on Monday it is planning to keep third-party cookies in its Chrome browser backtracking function after years of pledging to phase out the tiny packets of code used to track internet searches.

It marked a major reversal after advertisers expressed concerns that the loss of cookies would limit their ability to collect and parse information for personalizing ads, making them dependent on Google's user databases.

Sales for the Mountain View, California company's so-called "other bets," including experimental projects and its self-driving car unit Waymo, rose 28% to $365 million. Porat said the company is planning a multi-year $5 billion investment in Waymo, as rival Cruise slowly maps a course back to U.S. roads after a highly publicized accident in October.



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Reporting by Yuvraj Malik in Bengaluru; Editing by Devika Syamnath and Richard Chang

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