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Alphabet stock drops as $80B AI fundraising plan shakes Wall Street

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Alphabet shares (GOOGL) fell in trading after the Google parent unveiled plans to raise $80 billion through a massive equity offering, underscoring the growing financial demands of the artificial intelligence race.

The stock dropped about 1.6% on Tuesday.

The move came despite strong investor enthusiasm for Alphabet shares, which had gained more than 20% year-to-date through Monday’s close.

The fundraising plan is among the largest equity capital raises ever proposed by a publicly traded company and highlights how AI is reshaping the financial strategies of major technology firms.

Alphabet unveils $80 billion equity fundraising plan

Alphabet’s proposal consists of three components.

The company agreed to sell $10 billion of stock to existing investor Berkshire Hathaway. Another $30 billion will be raised through underwritten public offerings, where investment banks purchase shares and resell them to investors.

The remaining $40 billion is expected to be sold into the market, likely later this year.

If completed, the fundraising would exceed Alphabet’s $77.5 billion in long-term debt as of March 31.

That debt figure had already increased by roughly two-thirds since the end of last year, following a series of debt offerings across multiple currencies. 

The scale of the transaction illustrates the growing capital requirements associated with building AI infrastructure, including data centers, computing resources, and advanced models.

AI boom drives historic demand for capital

Alphabet’s announcement arrives as several leading AI companies prepare to tap public markets.

Anthropic has confidentially filed for an initial public offering, while OpenAI is widely expected to follow.

Meanwhile, SpaceX is reportedly targeting what could become one of the largest IPOs in history.

According to market observers, Alphabet’s proposed $80 billion stock sale would rival the expected proceeds from SpaceX’s public offering and rank among the largest non-government-related equity raises on record.

The growing need for capital reflects the increasingly expensive nature of AI development.

Companies are spending billions of dollars on infrastructure while competing aggressively for top research talent.

The AI sector has already become a dominant destination for investment capital. According to Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, 61% of all venture capital funding last year flowed into artificial intelligence companies.

The surge in spending has also fueled record borrowing activity among major technology firms.

Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta have collectively become significant debt issuers as they accelerate AI investments.

Stock market regains importance as funding source

Alphabet’s move highlights a broader shift in how large technology companies finance growth.

For years, private capital markets provided enough funding for many high-growth companies to remain private for longer periods.

However, the scale of AI-related spending is increasingly pushing companies toward public markets for additional capital.

Unlike debt financing, equity capital does not require repayment, providing companies with greater flexibility if AI investments take longer than expected to generate returns.

Alphabet appears uniquely positioned to pursue such a large offering due to its scale and market position.

Despite the $80 billion fundraising target, the amount represents less than 2% of the company’s roughly $4.5 trillion market value.

The announcement also highlights how public markets are becoming increasingly important in financing large-scale technology projects.

HSBC maintained its Buy rating on Alphabet while lowering its price target to $420 from $435, implying roughly 14% upside from current levels.

The brokerage said it continues to view Alphabet as one of the companies best positioned to benefit from the growth of artificial intelligence.

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