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Alphabet (Google’s parent company) has made history with an $85 billion stock offering, becoming one of the largest secondary stock sales in the tech industry’s history. The successful completion of this massive transaction is being interpreted by the market as a direct reflection of investor confidence in AI-related business prospects — even with lingering uncertainties in the interest rate environment and fading AI bubble concerns, institutional capital is still pouring into leading AI companies at record levels, demonstrating that the market’s enthusiasm for AI investment has not cooled. For the overall industry, this signal carries significant weight: when one of the world’s most representative AI companies can successfully raise at such a scale, it indicates that the capital market’s long-term value assessment of AI infrastructure and applications remains positive. Note: The original summary only highlights the market sentiment side and does not disclose details such as the specific use of funds, subscription multiples, or investor composition. For detailed information, please refer to the original link.


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