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Valuing Alphabet

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In this podcast, Motley Fool analyst David Meier and host Mary Long break down earnings from Alphabet and Palantir.

Their topics include:

  • YouTube's secret sauce.

  • What Palantir really does.

  • Why cloud computing isn't going anywhere.

Then, Motley Fool host Ricky Mulvey talks with television writer and novelist Jordan Harper about how PR firms shape public opinion and how to spot their work when consuming the news.

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This video was recorded on Feb. 05, 2025

Mary Long: We're going back to business. You're listening to Motley Fool Money. I'm Mary Long, joined today by David Meier. David, good to see you. Thanks for being here.

David Meier: Great to see you, too. Thank you for having me.

Mary Long: Always a pleasure. The past two days, we've been talking tariffs on the show as that's been dominating a lot of the news cycle. But today, we get what seems to be a reprieve from that talk and gives us an opportunity to focus back on companies. We'll start with a familiar name that reported earnings recently, and then we'll hit on something that investors have probably heard about but maybe don't have too many details on. That familiar name is, in fact, Alphabet. Big news with Alphabet earnings is that Cloud revenue fell short of analyst expectations. But I want to give a little context to that number because that segment did see 30% revenue growth in the fourth quarter, brought in $12 billion. A year ago, the Cloud unit brought in just over nine billion dollars in revenue. Thirty percent growth on several billion dollars is no small feat. Wall Street isn't pleased. We know that they're pretty obsessed with meeting expectations. David, we take the long-term view. What say you? Does this result 30% growth to $12 billion in Cloud revenue? Does that worry a long-term investor?