The stock price of Google's parent company has fallen by 2.3% in the past week, although it has still maintained a 4% increase since the beginning of the year. However, short-term fluctuations are quite noticeable. This actually reflects a phenomenon — the stock market is easily influenced by market sentiment. Sometimes, it's not the company's own operations that are problematic, but rather a general decline in risk appetite.
Speaking of Google's highlights, the autonomous driving sector's Waymo is a major focus. This subsidiary has big ambitions in the autonomous taxi field, directly competing with Tesla's autonomous driving approach, and the competitive landscape is becoming increasingly intense. Along with the upcoming financial report, the market is eager to see this tech giant's investment layout in the AI field.
From an analyst's perspective, the outlook remains optimistic. Wedbush has set a price target of $350, while Guggenheim is more aggressive, targeting $375. Behind these expectations is a recognition of the company's long-term AI strategy.
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 01-21 20:52
Waymo is playing this game quite aggressively. If they really manage to take down Tesla's autopilot, that would be incredible.
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TestnetFreeloader
· 01-21 20:49
Can Waymo really compete now? It seems Tesla still has the first-mover advantage.
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 01-21 20:38
Down 2.3%—what's there to be afraid of? Bitcoin's daily fluctuations are even bigger. Waymo is indeed interesting; let's see if the earnings report can turn the situation around.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 01-21 20:37
Can Waymo beat Tesla? I don't think these two are even in the same league.
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 01-21 20:29
Can Waymo really outperform Tesla? It still feels like it's a bit early.
The stock price of Google's parent company has fallen by 2.3% in the past week, although it has still maintained a 4% increase since the beginning of the year. However, short-term fluctuations are quite noticeable. This actually reflects a phenomenon — the stock market is easily influenced by market sentiment. Sometimes, it's not the company's own operations that are problematic, but rather a general decline in risk appetite.
Speaking of Google's highlights, the autonomous driving sector's Waymo is a major focus. This subsidiary has big ambitions in the autonomous taxi field, directly competing with Tesla's autonomous driving approach, and the competitive landscape is becoming increasingly intense. Along with the upcoming financial report, the market is eager to see this tech giant's investment layout in the AI field.
From an analyst's perspective, the outlook remains optimistic. Wedbush has set a price target of $350, while Guggenheim is more aggressive, targeting $375. Behind these expectations is a recognition of the company's long-term AI strategy.