If GOOG could tell, with certainty, ahead of time what projects were brilliant and which ones were bad, they'd only fund the brilliant ones in the first place, right?
The notion that GOOG is knowingly chasing bad projects solely because their stock price is high seems absurd. I think it's more likely that they just don't, and can't, know ahead of times what's going to stick.
The notion that GOOG is knowingly chasing bad projects solely because their stock price is high seems absurd. I think it's more likely that they just don't, and can't, know ahead of times what's going to stick.