Meta and Alphabet beat quarterly earnings expectations, reporting their fastest growth in years. Both companies raised capital expenditure guidance to continue funding artificial intelligence development.
Meta and Alphabet reported quarterly earnings that exceeded analyst expectations, marking their fastest growth in years, while both companies increased their capital expenditure guidance to support ongoing artificial intelligence investments.
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Meta and Alphabet reported quarterly earnings that exceeded analyst expectations, marking their fastest growth in years, while both companies increased their capital expenditure guidance to support ongoing artificial intelligence investments.
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