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Alphabet Inc.

Index Alphabet Inc.

Alphabet Inc. is an American multinational technology conglomerate holding company headquartered in Mountain View, California. [1]

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  1. 131 relations: Alpha (finance), ALS, Amazon (company), American Broadcasting Company, Anat Ashkenazi, Andreessen Horowitz, Android (operating system), AOL, Apple Inc., Arthur D. Levinson, Astro Teller, Autorité de la concurrence, Berkshire Hathaway, Big Tech, BlackRock, BMW, Calico (company), Capital Group Companies, CapitalG, Chair (officer), Chief executive officer, Chief financial officer, Chronicle Security, Cisco, Class A share, Class B share, CNBC, Code of conduct, Conglomerate (company), Controlling interest, Daniel L. Doctoroff, David Krane, Delaware General Corporation Law, Demis Hassabis, Dmitri Dolgov, Don't be evil, Drug discovery, Engadget, Eric Schmidt, FDi Intelligence, Fidelity Investments, Fleet management, Forbes, Fortune (magazine), Fortune 500, Geode Capital Management, Google, Google Ads, Google AdSense, Google Fiber, ... Expand index (81 more) »

  2. Computer companies established in 2015
  3. Conglomerate companies established in 2015
  4. Holding companies established in 2015
  5. Technology companies established in 2015

Alpha (finance)

Alpha is a measure of the active return on an investment, the performance of that investment compared with a suitable market index.

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ALS

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as motor neurone disease (MND) or Lou Gehrig's disease in the United States, is a rare, terminal neurodegenerative disorder that results in the progressive loss of both upper and lower motor neurons that normally control voluntary muscle contraction.

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Amazon (company)

Amazon.com, Inc., doing business as Amazon, is an American multinational technology company, engaged in e-commerce, cloud computing, online advertising, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence. Alphabet Inc. and Amazon (company) are companies in the Nasdaq-100, companies listed on the Nasdaq and multinational companies headquartered in the United States.

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American Broadcasting Company

The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network that serves as the flagship property of the Disney Entertainment division of the Walt Disney Company.

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Anat Ashkenazi

Anat Ashkenazi is the CFO of Alphabet Inc. She had previously worked at Eli Lilly and Company since 2001, finishing as CFO there.

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Andreessen Horowitz

Andreessen Horowitz (also called a16z, legal name AH Capital Management, LLC) is a private American venture capital firm, founded in 2009 by Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz.

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Android (operating system)

Android is a mobile operating system based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open-source software, designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.

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AOL

AOL (stylized as Aol., formerly a company known as AOL Inc. and originally known as America Online) is an American web portal and online service provider based in New York City, and a brand marketed by Yahoo! Inc. The service traces its history to an online service known as PlayNET.

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Apple Inc.

Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, in Silicon Valley. Alphabet Inc. and Apple Inc. are companies in the Nasdaq-100, companies listed on the Nasdaq, multinational companies headquartered in the United States and technology companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Arthur D. Levinson

Arthur D. Levinson (born March 31, 1950) is an American businessman and is the chairman of Apple Inc. (2011–present) and chief executive officer (CEO) of Calico (an Alphabet Inc. venture).

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Astro Teller

Eric "Astro" Teller (born 29 May 1970) is an American entrepreneur, computer scientist, and author, with expertise in the field of intelligent technology.

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Autorité de la concurrence

The paren) is France's national competition regulator. Its predecessor, the Competition Council, was established in the 1950s. The Competition Authority is an, responsible for preventing anti-competitive practices and monitoring the functioning of markets. It aims to ensure respect for the law linked "to the defense of a sufficient market competition".

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Berkshire Hathaway

Berkshire Hathaway Inc. is an American multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska. Alphabet Inc. and Berkshire Hathaway are conglomerate companies of the United States, holding companies of the United States and multinational companies headquartered in the United States.

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Big Tech

Big Tech, also known as the Tech Giants or Tech Titans, are the largest IT companies in the world.

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BlackRock

BlackRock, Inc. is an American multinational investment company.

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BMW

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, commonly abbreviated to BMW, is a German multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles and motorcycles headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.

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Calico (company)

Calico Life Sciences LLC is an American biotechnology company with a focus on the biology of aging, attempting to devise interventions that may enable people to lead longer and healthier lives. Alphabet Inc. and Calico (company) are biotechnology companies of the United States.

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Capital Group Companies

Capital Group is an American financial services company.

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CapitalG

CapitalG Management Company LLC (file no. 5324444) (formerly Google Capital) is the independent growth fund under Alphabet Inc. Founded in 2013, it focuses on larger, growth-stage technology companies, and invests for profit rather than strategically for Google.

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Chair (officer)

The chair, also chairman, chairwoman, or chairperson, is the presiding officer of an organized group such as a board, committee, or deliberative assembly.

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Chief executive officer

A chief executive officer (CEO) (chief executive (CE), or managing director (MD) in the UK) is the highest officer charged with the management of an organization especially a company or nonprofit institution.

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Chief financial officer

A chief financial officer (CFO), also known as a treasurer, is an officer of a company or organization who is assigned the primary responsibility for making decisions for the company for projects and its finances (financial planning, management of financial risks, record-keeping, and financial reporting, and often the analysis of data).

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Chronicle Security

Chronicle Security is a cybersecurity company which is part of the Google Cloud Platform.

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Cisco

Cisco Systems, Inc. (using the trademark Cisco) is an American multinational digital communications technology conglomerate corporation headquartered in San Jose, California. Alphabet Inc. and Cisco are companies in the Nasdaq-100, companies listed on the Nasdaq, multinational companies headquartered in the United States and technology companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Class A share

In finance, a class A share refers to a share classification of common or preferred stock that typically has enhanced benefits with respect to dividends, asset sales, or voting rights compared to Class B or Class C shares.

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Class B share

In finance, a Class B share or Class C share is a designation for a share class of a common or preferred stock that typically has strengthened voting rights or other benefits compared to a Class A share that may have been created.

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CNBC

CNBC is an American business news channel owned by NBCUniversal News Group, a unit of Comcast's NBCUniversal.

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Code of conduct

A code of conduct is a set of rules outlining the norms, rules, and responsibilities or proper practices of an individual party or an organization.

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Conglomerate (company)

A conglomerate is a type of multi-industry company that consists of several different and unrelated business entities that operate in various industries under one corporate group.

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Controlling interest

A controlling interest is an ownership interest in a corporation with enough voting stock shares to prevail in any stockholders' motion.

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Daniel L. Doctoroff

Daniel Louis Doctoroff (born July 11, 1958) is an American businessman and former government official.

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David Krane

David Krane is the CEO and managing partner at GV, where he was responsible for investments in Uber, Nest Labs, HomeAway, and Blue Bottle Coffee.

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Delaware General Corporation Law

The Delaware General Corporation Law (Title 8, Chapter 1 of the Delaware Code) is the statute of the Delaware Code that governs corporate law in the U.S. state of Delaware.

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Demis Hassabis

Sir Demis Hassabis (born 27 July 1976) is a British computer scientist, artificial intelligence researcher and entrepreneur.

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Dmitri Dolgov

Dmitri Dolgov is a Russian-American engineer who is the co-chief executive officer of Waymo.

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Don't be evil

"Don't be evil" is Google's former motto, and a phrase used in Google's corporate code of conduct.

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Drug discovery

In the fields of medicine, biotechnology and pharmacology, drug discovery is the process by which new candidate medications are discovered.

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Engadget

Engadget is a technology news, reviews and analysis website offering daily coverage of gadgets, consumer electronics, video games, gaming hardware, apps, social media, streaming, AI, space, robotics, electric vehicles and other potentially consumer-facing technology.

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Eric Schmidt

Eric Emerson Schmidt (born April 27, 1955) is an American businessman and former software engineer who served as the CEO of Google from 2001 to 2011 and as the company's executive chairman from 2011 to 2015.

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FDi Intelligence

fDi Intelligence is an English-language bi-monthly news and foreign direct investment (FDI) publication, providing an up-to-date review of global investment activity.

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Fidelity Investments

Fidelity Investments, formerly known as Fidelity Management & Research (FMR), is an American multinational financial services corporation based in Boston, Massachusetts. Alphabet Inc. and Fidelity Investments are multinational companies headquartered in the United States.

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Fleet management

Fleet management is the management of.

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Forbes

Forbes is an American business magazine founded by B. C. Forbes in 1917 and owned by Hong Kong-based investment group Integrated Whale Media Investments since 2014.

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Fortune (magazine)

Fortune (stylized in all caps) is an American global business magazine headquartered in New York City.

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Fortune 500

The Fortune 500 is an annual list compiled and published by Fortune magazine that ranks 500 of the largest United States corporations by total revenue for their respective fiscal years.

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Geode Capital Management

Geode Capital Management, LLC (Geode) is an American investment management firm based in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Google

Google LLC is an American multinational corporation and technology company focusing on online advertising, search engine technology, cloud computing, computer software, quantum computing, e-commerce, consumer electronics, and artificial intelligence (AI). Alphabet Inc. and Google are multinational companies headquartered in the United States and technology companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Google Ads is an online advertising platform developed by Google, where advertisers bid to display brief advertisements, service offerings, product listings, and videos to web users.

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Google AdSense

Google AdSense is a program run by Google through which website publishers in the Google Network of content sites serve text, images, video, or interactive media advertisements that are targeted to the site content and audience.

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Google Fiber

Google Fiber, sometimes stylized as GFiber, is a fiber broadband Internet service operated by Google Fiber Inc., a subsidiary of Alphabet, servicing a growing number of households in cities in 19 states across the United States. Alphabet Inc. and Google Fiber are Google.

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Google Nest

Google Nest is a line of smart home products including smart speakers, smart displays, streaming devices, thermostats, smoke detectors, routers and security systems including smart doorbells, cameras and smart locks.

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Google Search (also known simply as Google or Google.com) is a search engine operated by Google.

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Google+

Google+ (sometimes written as Google Plus, stylized as G+ or g+) was a social network that was owned and operated by Google until it ceased operations in 2019.

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Googleplex

The Googleplex is the corporate headquarters complex of Google and its parent company, Alphabet Inc.

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GV (company)

GV Management Company, L.L.C. (file no. 4726690) is a venture capital investment arm of Alphabet Inc., founded by Bill Maris, that provides seed, venture, and growth stage funding to technology companies.

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Holding company

A holding company is a company whose primary business is holding a controlling interest in the securities of other companies.

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Intel

Intel Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and incorporated in Delaware. Alphabet Inc. and Intel are companies in the Nasdaq-100, companies listed on the Nasdaq, multinational companies headquartered in the United States and technology companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Internet Association

The Internet Association (IA) was an American lobbying group based in Washington, D.C., which represented companies involved in the Internet.

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Isomorphic Labs

Isomorphic Labs Limited is a London-based company which uses artificial intelligence for drug discovery.

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John L. Hennessy

John Leroy Hennessy (born September 22, 1952) is an American computer scientist who is chairperson of Alphabet Inc. (Google).

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JPMorgan Chase

JPMorgan Chase & Co. (stylized as JPMorganChase) is an American multinational finance company headquartered in New York City and incorporated in Delaware. Alphabet Inc. and JPMorgan Chase are multinational companies headquartered in the United States.

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Larry Page

Lawrence Edward Page (born March 26, 1973) is an American businessman, computer scientist, and internet entrepreneur best known for co-founding Google with Sergey Brin.

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Layoff

A layoff or downsizing is the temporary suspension or permanent termination of employment of an employee or, more commonly, a group of employees (collective layoff) for business reasons, such as personnel management or downsizing (reducing the size of) an organization.

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Limited liability company

A limited liability company (LLC) is the United States-specific form of a private limited company.

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List of companies by research and development spending

The following list sorts companies with the highest expenditures for research and development (R&D) for different years, mostly taken from the magazine Strategy+Business.

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List of largest technology companies by revenue

This is a global list of largest technology companies by revenue, according to the ''Fortune'' Global 500.

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List of public corporations by market capitalization

The following is a list of publicly traded companies having the greatest market capitalization, sometimes described as their "market value": Market capitalization is calculated by multiplying the share price on a selected day and the number of outstanding shares on that day.

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Loon LLC

Loon LLC was an Alphabet Inc. subsidiary working on providing Internet access to rural and remote areas.

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Makani (company)

Makani Technologies LLC was an Alameda, California-based company that developed airborne wind turbines. Alphabet Inc. and Makani (company) are technology companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Medium (website)

Medium is an American online publishing platform developed by Evan Williams and launched in August 2012.

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Meta Platforms

Meta Platforms, Inc., doing business as Meta, and formerly named Facebook, Inc., and TheFacebook, Inc., is an American multinational technology conglomerate based in Menlo Park, California. Alphabet Inc. and Meta Platforms are companies in the Nasdaq-100, companies listed on the Nasdaq, multinational companies headquartered in the United States and technology companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Microsoft

Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Redmond, Washington. Alphabet Inc. and Microsoft are companies in the Nasdaq-100, companies listed on the Nasdaq and multinational companies headquartered in the United States.

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Mission statement

A mission statement is a short statement of why an organization exists, what its overall goal is, the goal of its operations: what kind of product or service it provides, its primary customers or market, and its geographical region of operation.

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Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley is an American multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered at 1585 Broadway in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

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Mountain View, California

Mountain View is a city in Santa Clara County, California, United States, part of the San Francisco Bay Area.

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MSCI KLD 400 Social Index

The MSCI KLD 400 Social Index was launched in 1990 and is designed to help socially conscious investors weigh social and environmental factors in their investment choices.

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Nasdaq

The Nasdaq Stock Market (National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) is an American stock exchange based in New York City.

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Nasdaq-100

The Nasdaq-100 (^NDX) is a stock market index made up of equity securities issued by 100 of the largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange. Alphabet Inc. and Nasdaq-100 are companies in the Nasdaq-100 and companies listed on the Nasdaq.

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National Labor Relations Board

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is an independent agency of the federal government of the United States that enforces U.S. labor law in relation to collective bargaining and unfair labor practices.

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NBCUniversal

NBCUniversal Media, LLC (abbreviated as NBCU and doing business as simply NBCUniversal or Comcast NBCUniversal since 2013) is an American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate that is a subsidiary of Comcast and is headquartered at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in Midtown Manhattan in New York City.

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Newsweek

Newsweek is a weekly news magazine.

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Northern Trust

Northern Trust Corporation is an American financial services company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois that caters to corporations, institutional investors, and ultra high net worth individuals. Alphabet Inc. and Northern Trust are companies listed on the Nasdaq.

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Private equity

Private equity (PE) is capital stock in a private company that does not offer stock to the general public.

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Proprietary software

Proprietary software is software that grants its creator, publisher, or other rightsholder or rightsholder partner a legal monopoly by modern copyright and intellectual property law to exclude the recipient from freely sharing the software or modifying it, and—in some cases, as is the case with some patent-encumbered and EULA-bound software—from making use of the software on their own, thereby restricting their freedoms.

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Public company

A public company is a company whose ownership is organized via shares of stock which are intended to be freely traded on a stock exchange or in over-the-counter markets.

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Research and development

Research and development (R&D or R+D; also known in Europe as research and technological development or RTD) is the set of innovative activities undertaken by corporations or governments in developing new services or products and carrier science computer marketplace e-commerce, copy center and service maintenance troubleshooting software, hardware improving existing ones.

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Restructuring

Restructuring or Reframing is the corporate management term for the act of reorganizing the legal, ownership, operational, or other structures of a company for the purpose of making it more profitable, or better organized for its present needs.

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Robotics

Robotics is the interdisciplinary study and practice of the design, construction, operation, and use of robots.

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S&P 100

The S&P 100 Index is a stock market index of United States stocks maintained by Standard & Poor's.

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S&P 500

The Standard and Poor's 500, or simply the S&P 500, is a stock market index tracking the stock performance of 500 of the largest companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States.

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Self-driving car

A self-driving car, also known as an autonomous car (AC), driverless car, robotaxi, robotic car or robo-car, is a car that is capable of operating with reduced or no human input.

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Sergey Brin

Sergey Mikhailovich Brin (Сергей Михайлович Брин; born August 21, 1973) is an American businessman and computer scientist who co-founded Google with Larry Page.

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Share repurchase

Share repurchase, also known as share buyback or stock buyback, is the reacquisition by a company of its own shares.

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Sidewalk Labs

Sidewalk Labs LLC is an urban planning and infrastructure subsidiary of Google. Alphabet Inc. and Sidewalk Labs are Google.

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State Street Corporation

State Street Corporation (stylized in all caps), is a global financial services and bank holding company headquartered at One Congress Street in Boston with operations worldwide.

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Stephen Gillett

Stephen Gillett (born January 20, 1976) is an American businessman, entrepreneur and technology leader.

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Steve Stoute

Steve Stoute (born June 26, 1970) is an American record executive.

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Stock market index

In finance, a stock index, or stock market index, is an index that measures the performance of a stock market, or of a subset of a stock market.

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Stock split

A stock split or stock divide increases the number of shares in a company.

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Subsidiary

A subsidiary, subsidiary company or daughter company is a company owned or controlled by another company, which is called the parent company or holding company, which has legal and financial control over the company.

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Sundar Pichai

Pichai Sundararajan (born June 10, 1972), better known as Sundar Pichai, is an Indian-born American business executive.

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Sustainable agriculture

Sustainable agriculture is farming in sustainable ways meeting society's present food and textile needs, without compromising the ability for current or future generations to meet their needs.

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T. Rowe Price

T. Alphabet Inc. and T. Rowe Price are companies listed on the Nasdaq.

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TechCrunch

TechCrunch is an American global online newspaper focusing on topics regarding high-tech and startup companies.

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Tekedra Mawakana

Tekedra Mawakana is an American businesswoman and lawyer is the co-chief executive officer of Waymo.

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The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Vanguard Group

The Vanguard Group, Inc. (commonly known as simply Vanguard) is an American registered investment advisor founded on May 1, 1975 and based in Malvern, Pennsylvania, with about $9.3 trillion in global assets under management as of May 2024.

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The Verge

The Verge is an American technology news website headquartered in Lower Manhattan, New York City and operated by Vox Media.

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The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal, is an American newspaper based in New York City, with a focus on business and finance.

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The Walt Disney Company

The Walt Disney Company is an American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate that is headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios complex in Burbank, California. Alphabet Inc. and the Walt Disney Company are conglomerate companies of the United States and multinational companies headquartered in the United States.

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Top-level domain

A top-level domain (TLD) is one of the domains at the highest level in the hierarchical Domain Name System of the Internet after the root domain.

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Trillion

Trillion is a number with two distinct definitions.

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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is an independent agency of the United States federal government, created in the aftermath of the Wall Street Crash of 1929.

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Uber

Uber Technologies, Inc., commonly referred to as Uber, is an American multinational transportation company that provides ride-hailing services, courier services, food delivery, and freight transport.

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United States Department of Justice

The United States Department of Justice (DOJ), also known as the Justice Department, is a federal executive department of the United States government tasked with the enforcement of federal law and administration of justice in the United States.

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UnitedMasters

UnitedMasters is an American music distributor based in the United States founded by Steve Stoute in November 2017.

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USA Today

USA Today (often stylized in all caps) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company.

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Vehicular automation

Vehicular automation involves the use of mechatronics, artificial intelligence, and multi-agent systems to assist the operator of a vehicle such as a car, lorries, aircraft, or watercraft.

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Venture capital

Venture capital (VC) is a form of private equity financing provided by firms or funds to startup, early-stage, and emerging companies, that have been deemed to have high growth potential or that have demonstrated high growth in terms of number of employees, annual revenue, scale of operations, etc.

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Verily

Verily Life Sciences LLC, also known as Verily (formerly Google Life Sciences), is Alphabet Inc.'s research organization devoted to the study of life sciences. Alphabet Inc. and Verily are 2015 establishments in California and biotechnology companies of the United States.

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Warren Buffett

Warren Edward Buffett (born August 30, 1930) is an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist who currently serves as the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.

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Waymo

Waymo LLC, formerly known as the Google Self-Driving Car Project, is an American autonomous driving technology company headquartered in Mountain View, California. Alphabet Inc. and Waymo are technology companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Wendy Tan White

Wendy Tan White MBE is a British technology entrepreneur and technology investor.

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Wing (company)

Wing Aviation LLC, doing business as Wing, is a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. that develops a drone delivery system and UTM systems.

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Wired (magazine)

Wired (stylized in all caps) is a monthly American magazine, published in print and online editions, that focuses on how emerging technologies affect culture, the economy, and politics.

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X Development

X Development LLC, doing business as X (formerly Google X), is an American semi-secret research and development facility and organization founded by Google in January 2010. Alphabet Inc. and x Development are Google and technology companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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YouTube

YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.

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.xyz

.xyz is a top-level domain name.

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20th Century Studios

20th Century Studios, Inc. is an American film studio owned by the Walt Disney Studios, a division of Disney Entertainment, in turn a division of The Walt Disney Company.

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See also

Computer companies established in 2015

Conglomerate companies established in 2015

Holding companies established in 2015

Technology companies established in 2015

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphabet_Inc.

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