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NEW YORK (Reuters) – The public market capitalization of Google parent Alphabet (O:) topped the $1 trillion mark shortly before the close of trading on Thursday, making it the fourth component to top the lofty level.
The company joined Microsoft (O:), Amazon.com (O:) and Apple (O:) in crossing the threshold as its shares closed up 0.76% at $1,450.16 on the session.
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