Google Cloud lost billions last year, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing



    Google’s parent company Alphabet has revealed its financial results for the fourth quarter 2020 – and for the first time has broken down sales relating to its Google Cloud business.

    The results reveal Google Cloud lost a staggering amount of money last year but continues to post impressive levels of growth. Across 2020, the division posted a $5.6 billion loss but an increase in revenue of almost 50% when compared to 2019. But Google Cloud brought in $3.8 billion in the fourth quarter of the year, rising to $13 billion across the entirety of 2020.



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