News

Donald Trump’s trade war poses a “significant risk” to the global economy, according to International Monetary Fund (IMF) ...
Selena Gomez, Benny Blanco and The Marías’ “Ojos Tristes” crowns Hot Latin Pop Songs fueled by strong streaming and airplay ...
(Bloomberg) -- Alphabet Inc. is in talks to purchase cloud-security company Wiz Inc. for $33 billion, restarting discussions that were called off last summer after extended negotiations ...
Alphabet is acquiring Wiz for $32B, making it the largest acquisition in the company’s history. The deal strengthens Google Cloud’s position in AI-powered cybersecurity and expands multicloud ...
The latest tech sell-off has been hard on many companies, including Alphabet (GOOG 1.04%) (GOOGL 0.78%). At its high, Alphabet attained a valuation worth over $2.5 trillion. Now, it sits at $2 ...
Stocks: Real-time U.S. stock quotes reflect trades reported through Nasdaq only; comprehensive quotes and volume reflect trading in all markets and are delayed at least 15 minutes. International ...
Alphabet Inc., the parent company of Google LLC, is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire Israeli cloud security firm Wiz Inc. for around $30 billion. The Wall Street Journal, referencing people ...
The all-cash buyout comes after Wiz rejected a $23 billion bid from Alphabet last year due to concerns about antitrust approvals and its aim to focus on an initial public offering. The Wiz website ...
Google parent Alphabet has struck a deal to buy cybersecurity startup Wiz for $32 billion in an all-cash transaction, the tech giant’s largest acquisition ever. Wiz will join Google's cloud ...
Hefty price represents big jump from $23 bln in 2024 Deal to help Google better compete with Microsoft, Amazon Wiz to keep its products available on other cloud platforms Google shares down 4% ...
Alphabet has agreed to acquire Israeli cybersecurity firm Wiz for $32 billion, a move that will significantly expand its footprint in cloud security and mark its largest acquisition to date.
Alphabet faces plenty of macro, competitive, and regulatory challenges. Its strategies might spark some unflattering comparisons to the old IBM. Alphabet is still growing, but investors shouldn ...