Alphabet, Google's parent company, and Microsoft (MS) both reported 'earnings surprises' on the 25th (local time), exceeding expectations thanks to growth in the cloud sector.

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Alphabet announced after the New York Stock Exchange closed that its second-quarter earnings per share (EPS) were $1.44. This surpasses the market consensus of $1.33 compiled by Refinitiv. Alphabet's second-quarter revenue reached $74.6 billion, a 7% increase year-over-year, also exceeding the market forecast of $72.82 billion.


Google's advertising revenue rose from $52.69 billion last year to $58.14 billion this year. YouTube advertising revenue was $7.67 billion, beating the market estimate of $7.43 billion. Additionally, revenue from the cloud segment surged by 28%. The 'Other Bets' segment, which includes Verily in life sciences and Waymo in autonomous vehicles, achieved $285 million in revenue. Supported by these better-than-expected results, Alphabet's stock price is currently up more than 6% in after-hours trading.


On the same day, MS announced that its second-quarter (fiscal fourth quarter) revenue increased 8% year-over-year to $56.19 billion, surpassing the market consensus of $55.47 billion compiled by Refinitiv. However, the year-over-year growth rate remained in the single digits for three consecutive quarters for the first time since 2017. MS's quarterly earnings per share were $2.69, exceeding the market estimate of $2.55.



Revenue from the Intelligent Cloud segment, including Azure cloud computing, rose 15% year-over-year to $23.99 billion, also beating StreetAccount's market estimate of $23.79 billion. Azure cloud revenue growth slightly slowed to 26% from 27% in the previous quarter. Wall Street had expected Azure to grow by 25%. MS is scheduled to hold a conference call at 5:30 p.m. Eastern Time to provide guidance and other updates, and its stock is currently down more than 1% in after-hours trading.


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