Google shares gain a record $65bn in value

Google has just made one of the largest stock market moves ever, gaining some $US65 billion as its share prices rose more than 16 per cent.

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The UK's opposition has described a back-tax deal between Google and the UK tax authority as cosy. (AAP)

Google is already one of the largest companies in the world, and has just made one of the largest stock market moves ever.

The internet giant reported strong second-quarter results on Thursday, sending its stock climbing. Google's market capitalisation, already around $US403 billion ($A544 billion), rose some $US65 billion on Friday to finish at $US468.3 billion, according to S&P Dow Jones Indices.

Google's Class A stock traded above $US700 for the first time on Friday since the company conducted a stock split last spring. The combined gains include Google Inc.'s Class A and non-voting Class C shares.

Google's results had fallen short of Wall Street estimates for six straight quarters, but the Mountain View, California-based company reported a bigger-than-expected profit on Thursday.

Investors were also pleased that the search engine giant seems serious about cutting down on expenses, particularly on costly "moonshot" projects.

Not adjusting for inflation, the current record holder is Apple. Apple Inc.'s market cap rose $US46.4 billion in value on April 25, 2012, after a better-than-expected first-quarter report.

Investors had expected weak iPhone sales that quarter because Apple was getting ready to launch the iPhone 5. Instead, Apple said its net income doubled and it sold 35 million iPhones that quarter, almost double its total from the year-ago quarter.

Google's Class A shares gained $US97.84, or 16.3 per cent, to close at $US699.62. Google's Class C shares rose 16.1 per cent to $US672.93.


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