Foreign media reports indicate that Berkshire Hathaway plans to purchase approximately $10 billion worth of Alphabet stock. This news comes as Google continues to expand its investment in AI infrastructure, and the market is closely watching the pace of capital expenditures by major tech companies regarding computing power, data centers, and modeling capabilities.
$10 billion buy plan
The report mentions that if the deal goes through, it will significantly increase Berkshire Hathaway's holdings in Alphabet. Berkshire Hathaway has long favored large companies with stable cash flow and clear business barriers, and one of Alphabet's recent focuses has been on further integrating its search, cloud, and generative AI capabilities.
From a market perspective, such large-scale allocations not only reflect an institution's assessment of a single company, but are also seen as an indirect bet on the AI infrastructure cycle. Alphabet's current investment focus is primarily on data centers, chips, cloud service capabilities, and the underlying infrastructure that supports the deployment of AI products.
Google continues to increase capital expenditure
The report suggests that a key factor driving this potential investment is Google's continued increase in AI-related spending. As the competition in generative AI intensifies, tech giants are allocating more funds to the computing resources needed for training and inference to support updates to search, office, cloud services, and enterprise-level products.
Such investments typically compress profit margins initially, but can also lead to stronger product stickiness and increased demand for cloud services. For Alphabet, AI is no longer just a new business direction, but is impacting its core revenue segments such as advertising, search, and cloud computing.
The market focuses on return on investment.
The market is currently more concerned not only with how much tech companies are willing to spend on building AI infrastructure, but also with when these investments will translate into revenue growth and profit improvement. Companies like Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta have all increased their related capital expenditures in recent quarters, and investors are continuously comparing the return on investment of each company.
- The proposed purchase size is approximately $10 billion.
- The counterparty in the transaction is Alphabet, Google's parent company.
- The background is that Google continues to expand its investment in AI infrastructure.












