Alphabet’s Financial Health Unfazed By European Commission Fine
Image Source: Open Grid Scheduler Alphabet’s second-quarter results revealed a one-time charge that made headlines, but the fine is a drop in the bucket when considering the size of Google’s balance sheet and free cash flow generation. By Brian Nelson, CFA Shares of Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), the company formerly known as Google, sold off following the release of its second-quarter report July 24. We’re not making much of the market’s negative reaction to a quarter that revealed 23% year-over-year revenue growth (on a constant-currency basis) and earnings per share north of $5, both the top line and bottom line coming in above Street consensus expectations. Adjusting for the widely-publicized European Commission (EC) fine of $2.7 billion*, which Alphabet accrued in the … Read more