Why Google is offering a 100-year bond

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Google’s parent company, Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), is doing something rare: selling a 100-year bond to investors. Yahoo Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre, who also hosts the video podcast Stocks in Translation, explains what the bond is and what investors need to know about it.

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41 COMMENTS

  1. The £1 billion ($1.37 billion), 100-year bond attracted nearly 10 times the demand in orders, signaling strong investor appetite despite the long maturity. Alphabet’s 100-year (century) bond, issued in February 2026, was successfully sold and heavily oversubscribed.

  2. It is around 6.1%, so i am thinking about it, i am 49 now, so with major health issues, my kids will be very happy. (This information will also be good for the people asking about the coupon rate 6.125

  3. Decouple from the dollar and perceived health of US economy. Alphabet has assets equivalent to median sized nations, otherwise this could not be done. The continued march towards corporate nation-states.

  4. 1b in GBP, because Google knows the Pound is going to be worthless in less than 100 years, so why not take that free money now and pay it back in worthless digital numbers many decades later

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