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Alphabet, the parent company of Google, is one of the largest companies in the world by market capitalization. But where does all of the revenue come from to support that? In this episode we analyze Alphabet's third quarter earnings report and earnings call. We delve into the different categories of revenue, how they breakdown as a percentage, what they mean, and some other interesting details that we noticed. By the end of the episode you will have a solid understanding of what's driving Google's revenue and growth.
Show Notes
- Alphabet's Investor Website (including earnings reports)
- Episode 71: How Does Facebook Make Money?
- Episode 78: How Does Amazon Make Money?
- Episode 98: How Does Apple Make Money?
- Episode 108: How Does Mozilla Make Money?
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