1. Despite competition, Google is well-positioned for growth due to rising demand for large language models, with Q3 earnings likely to exceed expectations. 2. Google's valuation is attractive, with a P/E ratio of 23.58x, significantly below its historical average and the broader market. 3. The combination of its compressed valuation and the potential for a Q3 surprise could lead to a significant price surge.
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