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    • Larry Page. Larry Page is the co-founder of Google and a board member of Alphabet. He served as Alphabet's CEO until December, 2019, when he stepped down.
    • Sergey Brin. Sergey Brin is the co-founder of Google and a board member of Alphabet. He served as president of Alphabet until December, 2019. Born in Russia, Sergey Brin and his family emigrated to the United States in 1979 when he was six.6 While completing his doctorate in computer science at Stanford, he met Larry Page.
    • Vanguard Group, Inc. Vanguard Group is one of the largest investment advisors in the U.S., with approximately 425 low-cost funds and ETFs.8 This firm held about $6.2 trillion in assets under management (AUM) as of January 31, 2020.9 Among the largest ETFs in the Vanguard stable is the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO), with approximately $122.1 billion in AUM.10 Vanguard holds about 22.6 million Class C shares of Alphabet.4
    • BlackRock, Inc. BlackRock is a global investment management company and the largest asset manager in the world. This firm held about $7.4 trillion in AUM as of December 31, 2019.11 BlackRock offers a wide array of mutual funds, closed-end funds, and the popular iShares line of ETFs.
  3. Mar 28, 2024 · Institutional investors are the majority owners of Alphabet, accounting for almost 64% of outstanding shares. Vanguard and BlackRock are currently the two largest institutional investors in Alphabet. Fifteen executives and directors, including Larry Page and Sergey Brin, own a combination of Class A and Class B shares, according to Alphabet.

  4. Mar 1, 2023 · Larry Page owns a 6.1% stake, and Sergey Brin owns a 5.7% stake. Despite owning together only 11.8% of Alphabet, Larry and Sergey control Alphabet thanks to their super-voting (Class B) shares. Larry and Sergey own most of their shares directly, without intermediary holding companies or trusts.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Larry_PageLarry Page - Wikipedia

    Page was chief executive officer of Google from 1997 until August 2001 when he stepped down in favor of Eric Schmidt, and then again from April 2011 until July 2015 when he became CEO of its newly formed parent organization Alphabet Inc..

  6. 4,236,896,338. Find out the direct holders, institutional holders and mutual fund holders for Alphabet Inc. (GOOG).

  7. In December 2019, Pichai became the CEO of Alphabet Inc. [49] [50] His compensation from the company topped $200 million in 2022, [51] which many employees criticized in light of large scale layoffs that Google undertook in 2023.