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Is Google Class C or Class A splitting?


GOOG shares are Class C shares that confer no voting rights. Because of their voting rights, A shares may trade at a premium to C shares; however, in reality, the prices of the two are often quite close to one another.
GOOGL shares are its Class A shares, also known as common stock, which have the typical one-share, one-vote structure. GOOG shares are Class C shares that confer no voting rights.