GOOG vs GOOGL: What's the Difference?
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GOOG vs GOOGL: What's the Difference?
Search giant Google – or rather its parent umbrella company Alphabet Inc. – offers two different classes of stocks: GOOG and GOOGL. GOOG shares are classified as Class C shares, giving stockholders an ownership stake in the company but granting no voting rights. GOOGL shares, on the other hand, are Class A shares, which give holders ownership stake in the company in addition to voting rights. Company insiders such as Larry Page and Sergey Brin s…
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