Wall Street's trillion-dollar club dwarfs Europe Inc
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LONDON (Reuters) - With Google parent Alphabet becoming the latest entrant to Wall Street's trillion-dollar club, Europe's blue-chip companies are dwarfed by comparison -- the most valuable firm from the "old continent", Nestle, is worth just a third of that.Alphabet surged past the $1 trillion mark late on Thursday, joining Apple, Microsoft and Amazon, which had breached that level in 2018 before giving up some of those gains. Add Facebook (current worth: $630 billion) and you get a group with..