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Alphabet’s Class C stock jumped 2.77% to $174.51, signaling renewed investor confidence after a rough start to the year.
Alphabet Class C ( ($GOOG) ) has been popular among investors this week. Here is a recap of the key news on this stock. Alphabet Class C, the ...
Coinbase is facing another proposed class-action lawsuit over its user data breach disclosure, but this time, investors are claiming damages from the company’s share price drop. Coinbase and two ...
SEC filing detailed that Brin transferred approximately 4.1 million Alphabet shares, evenly split between newly converted Class A and Class C stock.
Sergey Brin gave away more than 4 million Alphabet shares worth nearly $700 million. The gift is split between Class A and Class C stock, which carry different voting rights. Brin has a history of ...
The donated shares were split between Class A and Class C stock. The move follows a 2023 donation by Brin that was worth around $600 million; it was also timed with the I/O developer conference ...
The gift is split between Class A and Class C stock, which carry different voting rights. Brin has a history of large donations, including one worth $600 million in May 2023. Sergey Brin just gave ...
Google parent Alphabet's shares rose Friday following first-quarter results that beat Street expectations. Several analysts raised their price targets for the stock, citing the growth of tools ...
John L. Hennessy, a director at Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOGL), sold a total of $32,379 worth of the company’s Class C Capital Stock, according to a recent SEC filing.
According to a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on April 2, 2025, the sales involved Class C Capital Stock and were executed at prices ranging from $157.23 to $159.97 ...
GOOGL vs GOOG shares One unique feature about Google is it issues two types of shares to the public: Class A and Class C. Although these shares have different tickers and slightly different prices, ...