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'Everybody Stop Crying', Amazon and Alphabet are 'Still Ripping'
Apr 10, 2024 5:29 AM

08:00 AM EDT, 04/10/2024 (MT Newswires) -- "Amazon ( AMZN ) and Alphabet (GOOGL) have gone crazy," Josh Brown of thecompoundnews.com said on the podcast Tuesday night. Brown was bullish on both issues, noting, "Those stocks are still ripping." More emphasis was placed on Alphabet in the podcast. "Alphabet is shaking off this narrative that they missed the boat on AI (artificial intelligence) in a major way. The stock is defying the pro-Microsoft ( MSFT ) Alphabet is in trouble narrative. Everybody stop crying about Alphabet. They will be fine. They have a printing press in the basement," Brown said.

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