Which google stock should you buy
Which Stocks Should You Buy For The Long Run? Contributor. Colin Symons CFA When you see a company with problems whose stock price has dropped, are you looking at a short-term blemish in a Let's look at Google, which has two share classes available for purchase--class A common stock (GOOGL) and class C capital stock (GOOG). According to Alphabet's annual report, the A common stock, GOOGL, has one vote per share, while the class C capital stock, GOOG, has no voting rights. The number of shares you should buy depends in part on the price of the stock you want to own. For example, if you have $2,000 to invest in stock, you could only buy 10 shares of a $200 stock. If you want to own a $10 stock, you could buy 200 shares.