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Ticker
GOOGL
CIK0001652044
SIC7370
SectorServices
Industry CategoryComputer Software
Industry GroupServices – Computer Programming And Data Processing

Contact

Address1600 AMPHITHEATRE PARKWAY, MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA, 94043
Website abc.xyz
Phone650-253-0000
CEOSundar Pichai
Employees190,200

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Standardized Financials

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Below is a preview of several data points from each financial statement, as well as a sample of our many calculated metrics:

Income Statement
Revenue$359.71 billion
Pre-Tax Income$133.29 billion
Net Income$111.00 billion
Net Income to Common$111.00 billion
EPS$9.15
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Balance Sheet
Cash$23.26 billion
Assets$475.37 billion
Liabilities$130.11 billion
Common Equity$345.27 billion
Liabilities & Equity$475.37 billion
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Cash Flow Statement
Calculations
NOPAT$97.87 billion
EBITDA$149.67 billion
Price to Earnings$17.71
Price to Book$5.69
ROE34.79%
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Latest News

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