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Alphabet Stock Faces $4.8 Trillion Pressure After Ackman Exit, AI Bonds, Google I/O

Alphabet Stock Faces $4.8 Trillion Pressure After Ackman Exit, AI Bonds, Google I/O

NEW YORK, May 16, 2026, 17:01 (EDT)

Alphabet wraps up the week with shares closing at $396.78, off 1.07% Friday, and down about 1% over five sessions as the U.S. market shutters for the weekend. Bill Ackman’s move to sell Alphabet had investors watching, even as Alphabet presses on with more AI spending.

This is in focus now as the next trade brings two main questions: Are the big funds shifting money among megacap AI stocks, or are they just cashing out gains? The other issue is whether Alphabet is showing that all its AI investment is really driving new revenue at the pace investors want.

Pershing Square’s Bill Ackman said Saturday that selling Alphabet was “not a bet against the company,” adding he’s “very bullish long term.” Reuters reported Friday that Pershing used the proceeds from selling its Alphabet stake to fund a new position in Microsoft. A person familiar with the portfolio said Ackman fully exited Alphabet in the second quarter. Reuters

Alphabet’s Class A shares reached a 52-week high of $403.70 on Wednesday, before pulling back as the week wrapped up. The stock finished Friday near the upper end of its $162.00-to-$403.70 range for the last year.

Debt was the other sign. Alphabet raised 576.5 billion yen, or about $3.6 billion, in yen bonds. Reuters reported this was the biggest yen bond issue ever by a foreign company. It is Alphabet’s first time selling debt in Japan’s currency, as the company looks for more funding options for its AI push. Capital spending on projects like data centers and chips could hit $190 billion this year.

April results from Alphabet gave the bulls something. The company reported Q1 revenue up 22% to $109.9 billion, with Google Cloud rising 63% to $20.0 billion. CEO Sundar Pichai said in the release that “AI investments and full stack approach are lighting up every part of the business.” Cloud backlog nearly doubled, hitting over $460 billion in contracted but unbooked work. SEC

Pichai told the call that “enterprise AI solutions have become our primary growth driver for cloud for the first time.” Thomas Monteiro, senior analyst at Investing.com, said the revenue trajectory suggests the $180 billion capex plan is “well within the company’s spending power.” Forrester principal analyst Lee Sustar said Google Cloud “can significantly contribute” to the wider Alphabet portfolio after years of losses. Reuters

Google Cloud is still stuck in third place globally behind Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure, according to Reuters. But its 63% quarterly growth outpaced AWS at 28% and Azure at 40%. Alphabet now offers its tensor processing units, or TPUs—custom AI chips—directly to some customers, setting up direct competition with Nvidia’s graphics processors.

Tech stocks slid as the market turned south on Friday. The Nasdaq Composite dropped 1.54% to 26,225.15, ending a six-week win streak. The S&P 500 shed 1.24%, but managed to notch its seventh weekly gain in a row. Reuters linked the selloff to higher bond yields and inflation fears after the index’s strong AI-fueled stretch.

AI is in the spotlight again next week. Google I/O, the yearly developer event from Alphabet, is set for May 19-20 and should bring news on AI, Android, Chrome, Cloud and Gemini. Nvidia’s earnings come out Wednesday, and Reuters flagged AI demand and consumer spending as key areas for the market.

But the risk is hard to ignore. Growth stocks with high valuations are vulnerable if bond yields keep climbing, and investors are already questioning if money going into AI infrastructure is coming too soon versus when it pays off. Alphabet is also under a regulatory microscope as Meta, Alphabet, TikTok and Snap CEOs have been asked to testify about online safety for kids, while Reuters says Google and others are getting sued over claims their platforms hurt kids’ mental health.

Alphabet’s AI exposure isn’t in doubt, it’s big. The issue for the market is whether that bet keeps turning into cash, users and cloud demand fast enough before investors get impatient with the spending.

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