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Tesla and Waymo are the front-runners in the race to develop fully self-driving cars.
Wall Street only sees one of those companies's stocks moving higher over the next year .
Tesla trades at an enterprise-value-to-EBITDA multiple of more than 80 .
Waymo is by company owned by Google , which gives it the advantage of tapping into Google 's computing power.
Each week , Waymo 's vehicles complete 150,000 rides and drive more than 1 million total miles.
Waymo remains a small part of Alphabet 's business, but it holds a lot of potential.
By comparison, Alphabet overall is worth over $2 trillion as of this writing.
Currently, it trades for just 19 times forward expected earnings.
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