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No, Google’s Stock Is Not Free Falling; 20-1 Stock Split Goes In Effect Today
Google’s parent company, Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) is set to start trading after its 20-1 stock split Monday, which went into effect on Friday after the market close. There are two listed share classes of Alphabet, each with its own ticker symbol. GOOG shares are Class C shares with no voting rights, while GOOGL shares are its Class A shares, often known as common stock, which have the customary one-share-one-vote structure. GOOG closed at $2,255.34 on Friday, while GOOGL close