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  2. Stock split history for Alphabet since 2004. Prices shown are actual historical values and are not adjusted for either splits or dividends. Please see the "Historical Prices" tab for adjusted price values. Compare GOOGL With Other Stocks. Alphabet Annual Stock Splits. Alphabet Quarterly Stock Splits.

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  3. Jul 18, 2022 · Alphabet split its two classes of shares by a 20-to-1 margin, a move that reduced the price of one share from just over $2,200 on Friday to about $110 on Monday. The stock split doesn’t...

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  4. $1.989 T. Marketcap. 🇺🇸 USA. Country. $159.19. Share price. -1.00% Change (1 day) 51.29% Change (1 year) 👨‍💻 Software 🖥️ Internet 👩‍💻 Tech 🤖 Autonomous driving 🦾 AI. Categories. Alphabet Inc. is a listed US holding company of the former Google LLC, which continues to exist as a subsidiary. The headquarters is Mountain View in Silicon Valley.

  5. Feb 2, 2022 · Google's parent company Alphabet announced a 20-for-1 stock split in its blockbuster earnings report Tuesday. It was a surprise announcement aimed at making shares more affordable and...

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  6. Jul 18, 2022 · Shares of Alphabet Inc. GOOGL, +1.24% GOOG, +1.25% rallied in premarket trading Monday, on the first day after the internet search giant's 20-for-1 stock split took effect. The more active...

  7. Feb 2, 2022 · Alphabet’s 20-for-1 split would reduce the price of Class A shares to roughly $138, based on Tuesday’s closing price of $2,752.88. A share of the company hasn’t been that cheap since 2005....

  8. Feb 2, 2022 · Alphabet announced in conjunction with its fourth-quarter earnings report that the company plans to split its stock for the first time in eight years. This stunning revelation is bringing a...

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