Alphabet vs. Microsoft: Revenue Highlights
Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL) reported a revenue of $109.9 billion for Q1 2026, with a remarkable 57% net income margin. In comparison, Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) earned $82.9 billion in the same quarter, achieving a 38% net income margin. Both companies have experienced consistent quarter-over-quarter revenue growth, though Alphabet currently outpaces Microsoft in total revenue.
Looking ahead, retail investors should monitor the revenue gap between the two tech giants, as both have shown steady upward trends over the past eight reporting periods. Notably, Alphabet’s dominance in digital advertising and its recent $29.5 billion acquisition of cybersecurity firm Wiz may further bolster its revenue trajectory.
As of mid-April 2026, key revenue figures for the upcoming quarters are as follows: Alphabet anticipates $84.7 billion for Q2 and $96.5 billion for Q4, while Microsoft forecasts $64.7 billion for Q2 and $69.6 billion for Q4.
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