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Alphabet Stock Falls 5% After AI Spending Exceeds Expectations

Alphabet Stock Falls 5% After AI Spending Exceeds Expectations

Catenaa, Thursday, February 05, 2026- Alphabet shares fell 5% on Thursday after the company beat Wall Street’s expectations on earnings and revenue, with AI spending projected to increase hugely this year.

The Google parent shed 5%, after closing nearly 2% lower on Wednesday. After the bell, Alphabet reported fourth-quarter revenue of $113.83 billion, above the $111.43 billion estimate from analysts polled by LSEG.

Its Google Cloud division earned $17.66 billion in revenue versus a forecast of $16.18 billion, according to Street Account. YouTube Advertising earned $11.38 billion in revenue versus the estimated $11.84 billion.

The tech giant said it would significantly increase its 2026 capital expenditure to between $175 billion and $185 billion, more than double its 2025 spend. A significant portion of capex spending would go towards investing in AI compute capacity for Google DeepMind.

Barclays analysts said in a note on Thursday that Infrastructure, DeepMind, and Waymo costs “weighed on overall Alphabet profitability,” and will continue to do so in 2026.

“Cloud’s growth is astonishing, measured by any metric: revenue, backlog, API tokens inferenced, enterprise adoption of Gemini. These metrics combined with DeepMind’s progress on the model side, starts to justify the 100% increase in capex in ’26,” they said.

“The AI story is getting better while Search is accelerating – that’s the most important take for GOOG,” they added.

Deutsche Bank analysts said in a note on Thursday that Alphabet has “stunned the world” with its huge capex spending plan. “With tech in a current state of flux, it’s not clear whether that’s a good or a bad thing,” they wrote.