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Alphabet shares climbed Thursday after the Google parent posted better-than-expected earnings and said it would boost its capital spending this year by $10 billion.
Following the "cleanest print we have seen from Google in some time," in the words of UBS analyst Stephen Ju, Alphabet's stock isn't doing much on Thursday.
Alphabet shares rose more than 3% in early trading on Thursday as the Google parent's earnings underscored a key message to investors: AI spending is climbing, but so are the returns.