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The difference between 100 votes and 1,000 votes is meager compared to institutional investors—firms that typically control the lion’s share of Class A shares. To learn more about investing and the ...
They are usually divided into classes—the most popular being Class A and Class B shares. The difference between the two usually comes down to how the specific company classifies each share.
Class C: No voting rights, typically held by employees and some Class A stockholders (GOOG) Fast Fact Google’s parent company, Alphabet, announced a 20-for-1 stock split in February 2022.