Alphabet (GOOGL) may be shopping again.
The tech giant and Google parent company is once again considering the acquisition of cybersecurity software provider Wiz, according to a Monday report from The Wall Street Journal that valued a potential deal at $30 billion.
The story, which cited people familiar with the matter, said a deal "could come together soon." The latest news follows 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:last year's reports of a possible deal between the companies—at a lower price ta📖g, but which didn't result in a transaction.
Neither Alphabet nor Wiz immediately responded to Investopedia's request for comment.
An acquisition would be Alphabet's biggest ever. Wiz executives last year said that, with a deal apparently off the table, the company would instead 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:target an IPO. The original deal may a🌄lso have been set aside amid concerns of regulatory scrutiny.
Shares of Alphabet fell less than 1% in Monday's session. They're down about 12% for the year so far.