Key Pieces Of Google Stock Price

July 31, 2009 by ClariTree Team  
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Google stock price started out at an initial public offering of just $85 per share in August of 2004. At the time analysts debated whether or not the company was worth it.

That time the market was not ready to the idea that an online companies could be very valuable. Google’s value was intellectual property instead of real property.

Long story short, there is absolutely no reason to debate about this anymore, since Google stock price is 5 times its initial value and 5 years later the company has the market value of $175 billion dollars.

Do you know that Google stock prices rose to over $100 on their very first day hit the market and then doubled within 3 months after that.

Analysts still debate the value of the company but it is more a matter of how much more it will grow and how quickly. Many investors in the Australian stock market also join in this debate.

Though the early growth of the company was unsustainble and unrealistic, but over the past few years their stocks has settled into a traditional pattern growth, but with the exception of the recession which has been detrimental the entire marketplace and tech sector.

Investors has sown that they are very confident with Google company, eventhough there is no stock comes with guarantee, but Google seems will not likely to significally lose value, at least not relative to the market as a whole.

Find Google stock price at anytime by going to any search engine, especially Google.com, by typing the company’s exchange symbol, “Goog”. There you will see the up to date Google stock price easily. Not only Goog, there you will also see Nasdaq futures.

It is also important to note that there are two types of Google stock, Preferred and Common. Preferred stock prices are traditionally higher because these stock holders are paid dividends before dividends are distributed to all the common stock holders. Both types have voting rights.

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