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How US Stock Markets Rewarded Google But Punished Meta After Q1 Earnings

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Alphabet (GOOGL) added more than $300 billion in market value on April 30, 2026, lifting its capitalization above $4.5 trillion. Meta Platforms (META) shed roughly $175 billion in the same session despite a stronger top-line beat.

Both companies reported Q1 2026 results after the close on April 29. Investors rewarded Google for visible AI revenue while punishing Meta for its heavier capital-spending guidance.

Alphabet (GOOGL) vs Meta Stock Price Comparison Over the Last Week of April. Source: Google Finance

Cloud Revenue Carried the Beat

Google Cloud reported $20 billion in revenue for Q1, up 63% year over year. Backlog climbed to more than $460 billion, nearly doubling sequentially. Enterprise AI demand is running well ahead of supply.

Search queries reached an all-time high during the quarter on the back of Gemini integration. Consumer AI subscriptions topped 350 million. Alphabet also raised its dividend by 5%.

Q1 capital expenditure landed at $35.7 billion. The company lifted full-year 2026 capex guidance to $180 billion – $190 billion, with 2027 spending flagged as “significantly higher.”

Markets absorbed the increase because cloud revenue is already converting that spend into bookings. In this regard, positive sentiment translated into buyer interest, pushing Google’s market cap above $4.5 trillion, adding over $300 billion in one day.

Google (Alphabet) Stock Performance. Source: TradingView,

As of this writing, Google’s Alphabet stock was trading for $377.62, marking a new all-time high.

In contrast, markets punished Meta for its more aggressive capital-spending guidance.

Bigger Than Two of the World’s Top Economies

Alphabet’s $4.5 trillion valuation now eclipses the annual GDP of Japan and India. Japan’s economy runs near $4.2 trillion, and India’s at $4.1 trillion. A single US-listed company now sits above two of the world’s largest national economies.

Alphabet’s market cap vs. the Japanese and Indian economies. Source: BeInCrypto

Alphabet’s 2026 spend will pour into the same data-center economy where Bitcoin (BTC) miners compete. Power, GPUs, and grid capacity are now contested directly by hyperscalers.

Several listed miners have already pivoted toward AI hosting contracts. The shift blurs the line between proof-of-work mining and AI cloud hosting.

Google’s $300 billion single-session gain alone exceeded the combined market value of most major altcoins outside Bitcoin and Ethereum (ETH). The print shows how aggressively capital is rotating into AI infrastructure stories this cycle.

The question is whether AI capex spills into compute tokens, public miners, and decentralized GPU networks. Meta’s drop shows markets still want returns, not just spend.

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Source: https://beincrypto.com/google-vs-meta-stock-market-analysis/

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