Alphabet has been hemorrhaging money for the past five years. The company's biggest bet is a big wager on corporate software and cloud computing. It will probably make Alphabet a fair amount of money in the future, but it probably will not manage to sustain its profit growth over the long term.
As the tech giant approaches its 25-year anniversary, there are questions of just how much more it can possibly grow. Investors are used to stratospheric returns. Is it time to manage expectations? Nested behind the appearance of social discontent in France is an economy that is actually thriving (10:51). And, a tribute to a true man of the woods (19:02).
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