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  2. Aristocrat Cipher - Wikipedia

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    In a K2 Aristocrat Cipher, the ciphertext alphabet is constructed by placing the keyword at the beginning of the alphabet, followed by the remaining letters in their standard order, omitting those already used in the keyword. This method ensures that each letter in the plaintext is substituted by a different letter in the ciphertext.

  3. 5 Reasons to Love Alphabet Stock

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    See 3 “Double Down” stocks » *Stock Advisor returns as of December 16, 2024 Suzanne Frey, an executive at Alphabet, is a member of The Motley Fool's board of directors.

  4. Is Quantum Computing a Reason to Buy Alphabet Stock? - AOL

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    Shares of Google parent Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL) (NASDAQ: GOOG) shot nearly 6% higher after the company announced the release of a quantum computing chip. On Monday, Dec. 9, the company made ...

  5. Super-voting stock - Wikipedia

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    The existence of super voting shares can also be an effective defense against hostile takeovers, since key insiders can maintain majority voting control of their company without actually owning more than half of the outstanding shares. [2] An example of a company that uses super-voting stock is Alphabet, the parent company of Google. It has ...

  6. Common stock - Wikipedia

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    The terms voting share and ordinary share are also used frequently outside of the United States. They are known as equity shares or ordinary shares in the UK and other Commonwealth realms. This type of share gives the stockholder the right to share in the profits of the company, and to vote on matters of corporate policy and the composition of ...

  7. If You Bought 1 Share of Alphabet Stock at Its IPO, Here's ...

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  8. Class B share - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a Class B share or Class C share is a designation for a share class of a common or preferred stock that typically has strengthened voting rights or other benefits compared to a Class A share that may have been created. [1] The equity structure, or how many types of shares are offered, is determined by the corporate charter. [2]

  9. How Many Times Has Google Stock Split? - AOL

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    Alphabet (GOOGL) shares have split just twice. On April 3, 2014, shareholders of GOOGL received 1998 shares in exchange for every 1000 shares they owned, so a split of just under 2:1. On July 18 ...