RE: Simple question20 Feb 2025 17:09
When Google displays a different price than the closing price for a stock, it's usually because the price shown on Google reflects a slightly delayed data feed compared to the actual stock exchange, meaning the price you see might not be the most recent closing price at that exact moment.
Key reasons for this discrepancy:
Data refresh time:
Google updates its stock prices periodically, not in real-time, so there could be a small lag between the closing bell and when the price is updated on Google.
Not sure if this statement reflects Googles closing price if we are seeing 6.32.
But, as all clever people on this board understand this perhaps they too can explain the huge drop or are we likely to see another sarcastic explanation.