The following video is from Friday's Motley Fool Money roundtable discussion with host Chris Hill, and analysts Ron Gross, James Early, and Charly Travers.
Shares of Google (NASDAQ: GOOG ) hit an all-time high this week. The search giant unveiled a new music streaming service and other new features. But it wasn't all good news. CEO Larry Page revealed that he's been diagnosed with vocal-cord paralysis. Page said that the condition has weakened his voice, but has not affected his day-to-day management of the company. What does the news mean for Google investors? In this installment of Motley Fool Money, our analysts discuss the future of Google.
As one of the most dominant Internet companies ever, Google has made a habit of driving strong returns for its shareholders. However, like many other web companies, it's also struggling to adapt to an increasingly mobile world. Despite gaining an enviable lead with its Android operating system, the market isn't sold. That's why it's more important than ever to understand each piece of Google's sprawling empire. In The Motley Fool's new premium research report on Google, we break down the risks and potential rewards for Google investors. Simply click here now to unlock your copy of this invaluable resource.
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