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Google Is Now Alphabet, And Alphabet Owns Google. - DarkKnight - 08-12-2015
Google is now Alphabet, Alphabet owns Google, and Google has a new CEO, who reports to the old CEO.
1) Google restructured its business. It spun out its wacky projects like driverless cars and anti-aging research into separate companies. Alphabet is now the parent company of all of those smaller companies, one of which is Google. 2) Don't worry, you won't notice any changes ... at least for now. At its most basic level, Google just renamed itself "Alphabet" and created a subsidiary business called "Google." The new Google will continue as the consumer-facing brand and will run all the products you've heard of, including search, Android, YouTube, Maps and Google Apps. ![]() 3) Don't expect to hear much from Alphabet (GOOGL, Tech30) itself. It's a holding company, with no consumer products of its own. Alphabet doesn't own the rights to Alphabet.com. Its website is abc.xyz, and it's as bare-bones as they come. 4) Alphabet is organized like Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (BRKA). Each business, including Google, will have its own CEO. They will all report to Alphabet CEO (former Google chief) Larry Page, who has been a longtime admirer of Buffett's managing style. 5) Page and fellow Google co-founder Sergey Brin are giving up their reins at Google to take over Alphabet. Page will be CEO and Brin will be president of Alphabet. 6) The new CEO of Google is Sundar Pichai. He's a well-liked executive who's had a meteoric rise since he joined Google in 2004. He led the Google Toolbar team, then Chrome. He was then given control of Android and eventually every Google product not named YouTube. As CEO, he'll oversee YouTube too, although Susan Wojcicki will remain YouTube's chief executive. 7) Alphabet's structure is designed to give each separate business more independence and freedom to grow. In a memo to investors, Page said he wants to make the company "cleaner and more accountable." Since smart home company Nest, the experimental Google X, and age-fighting Calico don't really have much to do with Google's core search business, spinning them off makes a good deal of sense. 8) Google hired a big-time chief financial officer from Wall Street a few months ago. Ruth Porat, now the CFO of Alphabet, had said that she wanted to add more transparency to Google's business. Alphabet's new structure will give investors a better understanding of how well each of Google's former "side projects" (now Alphabet subsidiaries) are performing, as well as more clarity about Google's core business. 9) The Alphabet move was done in part to appease investors. Shareholders had been growing increasingly anxious about Google's funding of "moonshot" investments that may never pay off. Since 90% of Google's sales came from advertising, Page was criticized for not devoting more of his time to search. Now, Google will be a separately run company without its CEO worrying about those "side projects." 10) Investors are pleased: Alphabet shares are up 6% since the announcement. Source RE: Google Is Now Alphabet, And Alphabet Owns Google. - DarkKnight - 08-12-2015 (08-12-2015, 01:23 PM)Naoki Wrote: I think this is a perfect idea, investors can now oversee what they actually invested in, instead of it all cluttered under the name Google. I also really like the name "Alphabet" because it works perfect with the type of business they are. The name 'Alaphabet' does have a better ring to it. But the downside to this could be that one day alphabet might just change google entirely. RE: Google Is Now Alphabet, And Alphabet Owns Google. - DarkKnight - 08-12-2015 (08-12-2015, 04:15 PM)Naoki Wrote: If anything, they made google more google then it was a year ago. They got rid of all the crazy projects that made google not google. You have a point. RE: Google Is Now Alphabet, And Alphabet Owns Google. - Nyx - 08-12-2015 Thanks for posting this. Up until now, I had no clue what Alphabet was and I was sorta curious. RE: Google Is Now Alphabet, And Alphabet Owns Google. - Spyder - 08-12-2015 (08-12-2015, 05:29 PM)Tarew Wrote: Thanks for posting this. Up until now, I had no clue what Alphabet was and I was sorta curious. Same. . . ![]() RE: Google Is Now Alphabet, And Alphabet Owns Google. - roger_smith - 08-13-2015 (08-13-2015, 01:35 AM)Alex Wrote: By stating same he meant that he also didn't understand this topic and thanked the author of topic for posting it. What does this post contribute to thread? >.> Thx for clarifying, I had the post out of context Google Is Now Alphabet, And Alphabet Owns Google. - jp121270 - 08-13-2015 (08-12-2015, 04:13 PM)DarkKnight Wrote: The name 'Alaphabet' does have a better ring to it. But the downside to this could be that one day alphabet might just change google entirely. Very interesting stuff! I agree, I feel like holder companies would get bored just sitting back and letting things be. Eventually they will want to make "minor improvements", and who knows whether it will be good for the consumer. [emoji89] RE: Google Is Now Alphabet, And Alphabet Owns Google. - mothered - 08-13-2015 Although appropriate for Google's objective In Indexing almost every entity In the alphabet, personally, I think the name change Is ridiculous. So now I will be saying "just alphabet It" rather than just Google It? I don't think so. RE: Google Is Now Alphabet, And Alphabet Owns Google. - Satan - 08-13-2015 (08-13-2015, 12:21 PM)mothered Wrote: Although appropriate for Google's objective In Indexing almost every entity In the alphabet, personally, I think the name change Is ridiculous. Search is still under Google, based on the chart. RE: Google Is Now Alphabet, And Alphabet Owns Google. - Losi - 08-13-2015 (08-13-2015, 12:21 PM)mothered Wrote: Although appropriate for Google's objective In Indexing almost every entity In the alphabet, personally, I think the name change Is ridiculous. Holmes. Watch this video. It will help. |