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Google is soaring toward a $4 trillion market cap as Nvidia stock slumps

Over the past six weeks alone, Alphabet stock has shot up almost 35%, adding about $1 trillion in market value and putting the Google parent on track to cross the $4 trillion threshold for the first time.
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