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Classic Greenwich Village restaurant/bar Dante has opened its second West Village outpost in the space previously occupied by ...
HANOVER COUNTY, Va. — A raccoon was found passed out in the bathroom of the Virginia ABC Store in Ashland after breaking in and ransacking shelves, according to Hanover County Animal Protection and ...
Berkshire released its latest 13F filing, which showed a surprising new addition to its portfolio: Alphabet. CEO Warren Buffett generally avoids tech stocks, as he largely focuses on companies in ...
Currently, advertising revenue is growing across the board, so Alphabet is enjoying strong growth. But that could flip at any moment, making its business a bit more precarious than Microsoft's.
Italian prosecutors have asked 13 high-end fashion firms to provide documents on governance, internal controls and audits ROME -- Italian prosecutors have asked 13 luxury fashion firms to provide ...
Nov 24 (Reuters) - Alphabet closed in on a $4 trillion valuation on Monday, set to become only the fourth company to enter the exclusive club, as the Google parent rides an artificial ...
Meta reportedly is considering using Alphabet's custom chips for its data centers. Nvidia and AMD shares fall on the prospect of more formidable semiconductor competition. Google designs in-house ...
Sergey Brin gave away more than $1.1 billion worth of Alphabet Inc. stock this week, with most of the money going to a nonprofit the Google co-founder created. The donation was disclosed Friday in a ...
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Microsoft Corp. is on track to surrender its position as the third-largest U.S. company thanks to Alphabet Inc.’s fresh shine in the eyes of investors. Back To Top ...