I am stumped.
GOOGL (class A shares) are trading ~$1.50 lower than GOOG (class C shares). My understanding is the only difference between the two is the class A shares have voting rights and class C don't, which would normally cause GOOGL to trade very slightly above GOOG not below it.
What am I missing?
GOOGL (class A shares) are trading ~$1.50 lower than GOOG (class C shares). My understanding is the only difference between the two is the class A shares have voting rights and class C don't, which would normally cause GOOGL to trade very slightly above GOOG not below it.
What am I missing?