Alphabet missed Wall Street estimates for quarterly revenue on Tuesday, in a sign the Google parent was taking a hit from increased competition in the digital advertising market and a slowdown in its cloud computing business.

The tech giant’s shares were down more than 6% in extended trading. Alphabet has gained about 9% so far this year.

Google’s Cloud business posted a 30% rise in revenue to $11.96 billion in the fourth quarter, slowing down from the 35% increase in the September quarter. Analysts were expecting a rise of 32.3% to $12.16 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.

Google’s Cloud business posted a 30% rise in revenue to $11.96 billion in the fourth quarter, slowing down from the 35% increase in the September quarter

The soft cloud numbers come even as Google has built out AI features within its cloud computing platform. Larger cloud rival Microsoft also reported weaker-than-expected growth in its Azure cloud platform last week.

Revenue rose 12% to $96.47 billion in the fourth quarter, compared with the average analyst estimate of $96.56 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.

Revenue rose 12% to $96.47 billion, falling shy of analysts’ estimates. Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, above.

The company reported a profit of $2.15 per share, beating estimates of $2.13 per share.

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