BIST10014.396,54 -0.43%Binance Çalışanları UAE'de Tutuklandı: Düzenleyici Baskı ArtıyorUSD/TRY48.2436 0.20%İran, ABD Yaptırımlarını 'Ekonomik Terörizm' Dedi: Küresel Finansal Tabloları HuzursuzlaştırıyorEUR/TRY56.0594 0.30%Moderna'nın Kanser Aşısı Coşkusu Kar Satışlarına Yenik Düştü: 18 Milyar Dolarlık ErimeBTC/USD$72,875.28 6.06%Moderna'nın Kişiselleştirilmiş mRNA Kumarı: Onkolojide Devrim mi, Borsa Balonu mu?GRAM ALTIN6.937,91 0.15%Norveç'in Temmuz Petrol Üretimindeki %10 Düşüş, Avrupa Enerji Piyasalarını SarsıyorBRENT$93.54 2.10%XRP’in 2024 Seçim Sonrası En İyi Haftası ve Bitcoin Kısa Sıkışması Piyasayı Salladıİngiliz Bankalarının Yeni Maliye Bakanına Sert Uyarısı ve Piyasa YansımalarıBIST10014.396,54 -0.43%Binance Çalışanları UAE'de Tutuklandı: Düzenleyici Baskı ArtıyorUSD/TRY48.2436 0.20%İran, ABD Yaptırımlarını 'Ekonomik Terörizm' Dedi: Küresel Finansal Tabloları HuzursuzlaştırıyorEUR/TRY56.0594 0.30%Moderna'nın Kanser Aşısı Coşkusu Kar Satışlarına Yenik Düştü: 18 Milyar Dolarlık ErimeBTC/USD$72,875.28 6.06%Moderna'nın Kişiselleştirilmiş mRNA Kumarı: Onkolojide Devrim mi, Borsa Balonu mu?GRAM ALTIN6.937,91 0.15%Norveç'in Temmuz Petrol Üretimindeki %10 Düşüş, Avrupa Enerji Piyasalarını SarsıyorBRENT$93.54 2.10%XRP’in 2024 Seçim Sonrası En İyi Haftası ve Bitcoin Kısa Sıkışması Piyasayı Salladıİngiliz Bankalarının Yeni Maliye Bakanına Sert Uyarısı ve Piyasa Yansımaları
Global Markets

Alphabet's AI Spending Rocks Markets as Brin Drops to 5th Richest

724FinanceDr. Yaman Ege
Key Highlights

Google kurucusu Sergey Brin, Alphabet hisse senedi fiyatındaki ani düşüşle birlikte 5. en zengin kişi konumuna düştü. Brin'in net değeri %6,71 düştü v

Alphabet's AI Spending Rocks Markets as Brin Drops to 5th Richest

Google co-founder Sergey Brin fell to the 5th richest person in the world as a sharp drop in Alphabet's stock price sent his net worth tumbling. Brin's net worth dropped by $17.4 billion (6.71%) to $242.1 billion after Alphabet's stock plunged nearly 7% following the company's earnings report. The decline was fueled by investor concerns over Alphabet's massive AI spending forecast of $195-$205 billion. Brin stepped down as Alphabet president in 2019 but remains a controlling shareholder with 362.7 million shares (3% stake).

Rising AI Costs Spark Market Fears Alphabet reported its 12th consecutive quarter of double-digit revenue growth, but investors are wary of the $195-$205 billion AI spending projection. The company also faced a $1 billion fine from the European Union for antitrust violations.

Bezos and Dell Rise as Brin Falls Jeff Bezos climbed to the 3rd richest spot, while Michael Dell rose to 4th after Dell Technologies shares surged. Dell's net worth jumped by $35.8 billion.

How Markets Are Reacting to AI Spending Concerns The high cost of AI investments is causing stock price drops at Alphabet and other tech giants like Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, and Oracle. Investors are questioning whether the long-term returns on AI will justify the massive outlays.

Markets may shift to risk-off positions. With AI spending costs rising, investors could seek safer assets and sell bonds to boost liquidity.

Related News & Analysis

View All →

Latest Market News

All News →
Dr. Yaman Ege

Financial Analyst: Dr. Yaman Ege

Semiconductor and Tech Supply Chain Director. Industrial futurist analyzing TSMC capacities, ASML machines, and the US-China rare earth war's impact on tech stocks.

Disclaimer: The investment information, comments, and recommendations contained herein are not within the scope of investment advisory. Investment advisory services are provided individually by authorized institutions, taking into account the risk and return preferences of individuals. The comments and recommendations contained herein are general in nature. These recommendations may not be suitable for your financial situation and your risk and return preferences. Therefore, making an investment decision based solely on the information contained herein may not produce results that meet your expectations.

© 2026 724Finance - All Rights Reserved.Original Source: Forbes.com