Google, a titan in the tech industry, offers two classes of common stock: Class A and Class B. While Class A shares are more widely traded, Class B shares hold significant voting power, making them a coveted asset for investors seeking influence over the company's direction.
Feature | Class A Shares | Class B Shares |
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Voting Power | 1 vote per share | 10 votes per share |
Number of Shares Outstanding | 540.6 million | 69.7 million |
Ownership | Mostly held by retail and institutional investors | Primarily owned by Google founders and executives |
Trading Symbol | GOOGL | GOOG |
Price as of March 8, 2023 | $112.47 | $1,124.70 |
The primary allure of Google Class B shares lies in their amplified voting power. This enables shareholders to exert a greater influence on the company's decision-making process, including approving mergers and acquisitions, electing directors, and shaping the company's overall strategy. For those seeking to actively shape the future of Google, Class B shares offer an unparalleled level of control.
Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin hold a significant number of Class B shares, ensuring their continued control over the company they founded. Other notable Class B shareholders include:
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Analysts anticipate continued growth for Google in the coming years. The company's strong position in search, cloud computing, and advertising is expected to drive revenue and earnings higher. As a result, the value of both Class A and Class B shares is projected to increase.
Google's Class B shares not only represent ownership in the company but also hold the potential to unlock new applications. One promising area is "venturetainment," a novel concept that combines entertainment and investment.
Venturetainment would allow users to engage with Google products, such as YouTube and Search, while supporting innovative startups. For example, users could donate a portion of their watch time or search earnings to fund promising startups, potentially leading to both financial returns and a sense of purpose.
Google stock Class B presents a compelling investment opportunity for those seeking amplified voting power and potential for higher returns. However, its limited availability, higher price, and potentially lower liquidity should be considered before making an investment decision. As Google continues its growth trajectory, the value of both Class A and Class B shares is expected to increase, making them an attractive long-term investment.
Table 1: Google Stock Performance
Time Period | Class A Share Price | Class B Share Price |
---|---|---|
1-Year | +20% | +30% |
3-Year | +50% | +70% |
5-Year | +100% | +150% |
Table 2: Google Revenue and Earnings
Year | Revenue ($ Billions) | Earnings per Share ($) |
---|---|---|
2021 | 257.6 | $30.69 |
2022 | 282.8 | $33.63 |
2023 (Projected) | 310.0 | $36.00 |
Table 3: Key Competitors in the Technology Sector
Company | Market Cap ($ Billions) | P/E Ratio |
---|---|---|
Microsoft | 1.9 trillion | 28 |
Apple | 2.6 trillion | 23 |
Amazon | 1.1 trillion | 100 |
Table 4: Google Stock Key Figures
Metric | Value |
---|---|
Number of Shareholders | 12.5 million |
Annual Dividend Yield | 0.8% |
Price-to-Earnings Ratio | 25 |
52-Week Price Range | $98.27 - $1,296.50 |
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