Google-parent company Alphabet (GOOGL) just reported its earnings for the second quarter, with its results boosting share price by over 5% after-hours.
Alphabet reported an adjusted EPS of $11.75 per share compared to the $9.59 expected by a Thomson Reuters consensus estimate. Alphabet also beat expectations on revenue, with $32.7 billion reported versus the expected $32.17 billion.
The tech giant is now one step closer to becoming the world’s first $1 trillion company, racing against Apple and Amazon. Following its report, Alphabet’s market capitalization grew by nearly $48 billion to $875 billion.
“We delivered another quarter of very strong performance, with revenues of $32.7 billion, up 26% versus the second quarter of 2017 and 23% on a constant currency basis. Our investments are driving great experiences for users, strong results for advertisers, and new business opportunities for Google and Alphabet,” CFO Ruth Porat writes in the report.
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