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Alphabet (GOOGL, GOOG) Today: Shares Hover Near $290 as Google Unveils €5.5B Germany Cloud Expansion — Nov 11, 2025

Alphabet (GOOGL, GOOG) Today: Shares Hover Near $290 as Google Unveils €5.5B Germany Cloud Expansion — Nov 11, 2025

Alphabet stock news and price action for Tuesday, November 11, 2025.


What’s happening now

Alphabet (Google’s parent; tickers GOOGL and GOOG) traded around the $290 mark on Tuesday as investors digested a major infrastructure announcement: Google will invest €5.5 billion (~$6.4B) to expand cloud and data‑center capacity in Germany over 2026–2029, including a new site in Dietzenbach near Frankfurt and expansion in Hanau. German officials said the plan is expected to secure roughly 9,000 mostly indirect jobs and will not involve state subsidies. 


Key takeaways

  • Big Europe spend: Google confirmed €5.5B in Germany for cloud infrastructure and offices through 2029, with details on the new Dietzenbach data center, Hanau campus expansion, and broader office investments across Berlin, Frankfurt and Munich. 
  • Stock near records: Intraday trade pushed Alphabet shares to the $291 area, keeping them within a whisker of recent 52‑week highs. 
  • Other headlines today: South Korea again delayed a decision on Google’s request to export map data, keeping regulatory focus in Asia on the company’s geospatial services. 

By the numbers (Nov 11, 2025)

  • GOOG (Class C): As of the latest trade today, ~$290; today’s range $287.88–$291.69. That intraday high edges above the previously reported 52‑week peak region (post‑split basis). For comparison, Monday’s close was $290.59
  • GOOGL (Class A): Today’s range $287.32–$291.12Monday’s close was $290.10. A commonly cited 52‑week high for Alphabet sits near $291.59

Note: Real‑time quotes can vary by source and are typically delayed; use an up‑to‑the‑minute feed for trading decisions. 


Why the Germany cloud build matters for the stock

Google’s European data‑center expansion is explicitly tied to cloud capacity and AI workloads—two pillars investors have been tracking closely in 2025. The Dietzenbach campus will add compute near the DE‑CIX internet hub in Frankfurt, while Hanau expands an existing footprint. Google’s press announcement also highlighted heat‑recovery and local upskilling initiatives, underscoring the company’s push to match AI‑era growth with sustainability and workforce programs. 

The spending scale helps contextualize Alphabet’s elevated capital‑expenditure path this year and next, as management has repeatedly flagged heavy investment needs to support AI in Search, Cloud and Gemini‑powered services. Recent quarterly coverage showed revenue strength alongside higher capex, a combination markets have rewarded as long as growth remains durable. 


Other headlines Alphabet investors are watching today

  • South Korea maps: The transport ministry postponed its ruling on Google’s request to export local map data—seeking more documentation before a final decision—keeping attention on regulatory permissions that affect Google Maps and related services. 
  • Capital markets context (last week): Alphabet tapped U.S. dollar and euro bond markets via a multi‑tranche notes offering for general corporate purposes, adding to an April euro deal—another signal of balance‑sheet flexibility amid heavy AI/data‑center build‑outs. 
  • M&A pipeline (recent): The $32B acquisition of cybersecurity firm Wiz cleared U.S. DOJ antitrust review, with closing targeted for 2026 pending other approvals—relevant for Google Cloud’s security stack and enterprise cross‑sell. 

Context: Momentum since early autumn

Alphabet entered the fourth quarter with substantial momentum, joining the $3 trillion market‑cap club in mid‑September as AI optimism and a favorable U.S. antitrust ruling buoyed shares. That backdrop helps explain why the stock continues to probe new highs on incremental positive news. 


What to watch next

  1. Build‑out milestones in Germany: Site groundbreaking and capacity on‑ramp timelines for Dietzenbach and Hanau, plus grid/heat‑recovery partnerships tied to the sustainability plan. 
  2. Cloud/customer updates: Any color on utilization, bookings and AI‑related workloads that translate CapEx into revenue and margins in 2026–2027. 
  3. Regulatory flow: Decisions in Asia (maps), ongoing EU and U.S. processes, and the Wiz closing sequence. 

Bottom line

For Nov 11, 2025, the big story for Google stock is strategic—€5.5B to deepen Europe’s AI/cloud backbone—while price action stayed near $290 and within reach of recent highs. With capex‑heavy AI infrastructure spending still meeting robust demand signals, investors appear to be giving Alphabet the benefit of the doubt—so long as growth, Cloud execution and regulatory navigation stay on track. 


Tickers covered: Alphabet Inc. Class A (GOOGL), Alphabet Inc. Class C (GOOG).

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