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Alphabet $80 Billion Equity Sale Set to Break Fundraising Record

Alphabet $80 Billion Equity Sale Set to Break Fundraising Record

Title: Alphabet’s $80 Billion Share Offering Poised to Shatter Fundraising Records

Alphabet is preparing to execute an $80 billion equity sale, a move that is expected to establish a new benchmark in corporate fundraising history. This massive capital raise aims to surpass previous industry records, marking a significant milestone in the company's financial strategy. The scale of the transaction underscores the substantial investment and market confidence involved, setting the stage for one of the most prominent fundraising events in recent memory.


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-02 16:41:53 UTC

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