Alphabet reported better-than-expected earnings for the second quarter, several days after EU regulators fined the technology giant.
Despite the $ 5.1 billion fine, the company reported $ 4.54 per share on revenue of $ 32.7 billion, excluding the fine
Google's value grew 4% after the markets closed.
Even if the fine enters into force, it will be a relatively small sum for the Alphabet, which has cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities of $ 102.9 billion.
Many tech analysts believe that any changes to Google's Android approach will affect device makers, application makers, and even consumers.
Source: Finance.Yahoo
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