Google stock price today: GOOG steadies as Alphabet nears earnings amid legal headlines
30 January 2026
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Google stock price today: GOOG steadies as Alphabet nears earnings amid legal headlines

New York, Jan 30, 2026, 10:39 ET — Regular session.

  • Alphabet’s Class C shares (GOOG) edged sideways in morning trading, following a brief early drop.
  • After a volatile stretch for Big Tech, investors are gearing up for Alphabet’s quarterly earnings next week.
  • Legal and security developments involving Google stirred the waters, coming just days ahead of its earnings report.

Alphabet’s Class C shares inched up roughly 0.1% to $338.95 on Friday, having fluctuated between $330.88 and $340.25 during the day. The Nasdaq 100 tracker fell around 0.5%, with the S&P 500 ETF sliding about 0.2%.

The quiet shift hides a bigger question for traders: will the upcoming megacap earnings reports sustain the AI rally, or is it turning into overspending with scant returns?

A heavy slate of earnings is ahead, with Wall Street also focused on the U.S. jobs report. “The onus is going to be on them to deliver,” said Jim Baird, chief investment officer at Plante Moran Financial Advisors, cautioning that even growth can’t shield a stock from punishment if expectations run too high. Sid Vaidya, chief investment strategist at TD Wealth, noted recent market moves “confirmed” that AI infrastructure spending “will not see any let up.” 1

Alphabet plans to announce its fourth-quarter results on Wednesday, Feb. 4, followed by a conference call at 4:30 p.m. Eastern, after U.S. markets close. The company confirmed the earnings release will be available ahead of the call. 2

The mood turned sour a day earlier when Microsoft reported record AI spending alongside slower cloud growth, rattling investors eager for clearer payoffs. The company’s cloud update has rattled competitors by spotlighting tough margin and growth trade-offs in the sector once again. 3

Google has struck a $135 million deal to settle a proposed class action accusing the company of unauthorized Android cellular data transfers, though a judge must still sign off. Plaintiffs’ attorney Glen Summers called the payout the “largest ever” for this kind of conversion case, which involves claims of wrongful property taking. 4

Separately, a federal jury found Linwei Ding, a former Google software engineer, guilty of stealing AI trade secrets to aid two Chinese firms he worked for in secret, the U.S. Department of Justice announced. Prosecutors noted the stolen information involved data-center infrastructure critical for training large AI models. 5

Alphabet’s Class C shares, trading as GOOG, come without voting rights. Its Class A shares, meanwhile, carry voting power and trade under GOOGL. Usually, their prices track each other closely, though options and index flows can occasionally push one ahead during the day.

The setup leaves scant margin for slip-ups. Any sign from Alphabet of weaker ad demand, a slowdown in Google Cloud growth, or rising capital expenditures could shatter the stock’s recent stability — particularly with investors already wary over AI-related costs.

The next key events are just around the corner. Alphabet is set to report earnings on Feb. 4. Then, the U.S. Labor Department releases its January jobs data on Feb. 6, with the consumer price index report due Feb. 11. 6

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