After trouncing the market over the last 12 months, investors in search giant Google (GOOGL -1.51%) could understandably expect its impressive run to hit the pause button over the next several months. And yet, analysts are expecting quite a bit from Big G by the time the year's out. So between the two, what's an investor to make of this situation? Is Google still an attractive buy for long-term investors or is the smart money waiting for better prices? In this video, Fool tech and telecom analyst Andrew Tonner gives his perspective on Google for the remainder of the year and beyond.
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Will Google Stock Run Out of Gas?
It's been a great run, but you have to love this company over the long term.
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