Top 4 Companies Owned by Google
Google is growing through acquisitions, but it is also increasing revenues in each of the companies it owns.
Google makes its money by using a version of Android it created and then marketing that to manufacturing companies.
Companies pay to be included in Google Maps searches and it earns $89.46 billion annually from advertising.
Through its holding company Alphabet Inc. (GOOG), Google owns multiple companies.
We have selected four companies to highlight based on their ability to produce consistent revenues.
Companies may also be featured as the user zooms in or out on any given map.
Google’s revenues from its Android marketing top $31 billion.
DoubleClick earns $16.52 billion in revenues.
YouTube has been considered a “break-even” company by many industry watchers,
but its presence as a means of popularizing goods, services and entertainment is priceless.
Google also uses DoubleClick to promote its own services.

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