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    Alphabet (GOOGL) reportedly aims to sell bonds with up to a 100-year debt maturity

    February 9, 2026


    Alphabet (GOOGL) reportedly aims to sell bonds with up to a 100-year debt maturity

    The tech company is selling long-term debt to fund new developments and products in its online search and AI empire.

    Google appears to be gearing up to sell bonds with an up-to-100-year debt maturity in the near future. Sources have reported that the Alphabet company is gearing up to offer these bonds in purchases through US dollars, British pounds, and Swiss francs, with varying maturities that run from three to 25 years for the francs, and with maturities of three to 100 years elsewhere.

    This comes from sources that spoke to the Wall Street Journal recently. According to those sources, Google’s dollar bonds could total to about $15 billion, but the final deal may change depending on demand from interested parties.

    Google (GOOGL) stock as of 12:51 p.m. ET on February 9, 2026.
    Google (GOOGL) stock was up in the midday on February 9, 2026 following rumors that it may sell bonds with 100-year debt maturity.
    Source: Google

    Google (GOOGL) stock has been trending upwards in the midday on Monday, February 9, 2026. Meanwhile, as recently as December 31, 2025, Google reported a total longterm debt of $46.5 billion in its Q4 2025 earnings results, up from nearly $11 billion in 2024. American investor Michael Burry pointed out that one of the last times a company issued a 100-year bond like this was Motorola, and soon after, the company dropped from one of the top 25 companies in the world to well over the 200 mark in terms of revenue and market cap.

    It remains to be seen how such a play would work out for Google, but with the company not slowing down on its pursuits in AI tech development, it feels likely that we will hear more on this story soon. Stay tuned to the Google topic for more updates.

    Shacknews staff does not use generative artificial intelligence (AI) in their content. Shacknews strictly prohibits the use of its content for AI training or to generate text, including text in the style or format used for this publication. Shacknews reserves all rights to this work.


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    TJ Denzer is a player and writer with a passion for games that has dominated a lifetime. He found his way to the Shacknews roster in late 2019 and has worked his way to Senior News Editor since. Between news coverage, he also aides notably in livestream projects like the indie game-focused Indie-licious, the Shacknews Stimulus Games, and the Shacknews Dump. You can reach him at tj.denzer@shacknews.com and also find him on BlueSky @JohnnyChugs.



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