How did GOOG stock perform during the week of September 22–26, 2025?

Checked on December 9, 2025
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Executive summary

Weekly market-data providers show that Alphabet’s Class C shares (GOOG) are covered by multiple historical-price services; exact daily closes for the week of Sept. 22–26, 2025 must be read from a historical price table (available from Nasdaq, Yahoo, Investing.com, Seeking Alpha and others) rather than from narrative headlines [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]. Available sources point readers to those historical-data pages for precise open/high/low/close and percent-change figures for that specific week [1] [2] [3] [4] [5].

1. Where to find the definitive daily numbers — go to the exchange-level historical tables

If you want the precise Sept. 22–26, 2025 open/high/low/close and percent-change for GOOG, primary historical tables are the authoritative source: Nasdaq’s historical-data page for GOOG lists daily closes and volumes [5]; Yahoo Finance and Investing.com each publish downloadable daily historical-price tables for GOOG/GOOGL covering exact date ranges [3] [1]. Seeking Alpha and other data aggregators likewise provide day-by-day closing prices and percent changes if you set the date range to include Sept. 22–26, 2025 [4].

2. Why narratives won’t answer “how did it perform this week?” by themselves

News items and market commentary catalog big moves and drivers (earnings, rulings, product news), but they rarely list the full five-day OHLC table in a single paragraph. For instance, financial coverage around September 2025 highlights regulatory rulings and AI investment as influence factors for Alphabet’s trajectory, but those stories do not substitute for the historical price grid you need to answer a precise weekly-performance question [6] [7]. Use narrative articles to explain why a move happened; use the historical tables to quantify how much.

3. Context: what else was happening around September that could have moved GOOG

Reporting from the period notes a favorable September 2025 antitrust ruling that reassured investors about forced divestitures — a clear market catalyst referenced in post-September summaries and broader market coverage [6]. Earlier in September, market commentary recorded sharp Alphabet gains tied to judicial outcomes and other sector momentum [7]. Those events create a plausible explanatory frame for price movement during the week you asked about, but the exact day-to-day percentage change still needs reading from a historical-price source [7] [6].

4. Multiple data vendors — small numeric differences are normal; pick one consistent source

Different vendors (Investing.com, Yahoo Finance, Nasdaq, Seeking Alpha, MacroTrends, MarketBeat) publish the same underlying exchange data but sometimes report slightly different figures because of data refresh timing, pre-market/after-hours adjustments, or whether they show Class A (GOOGL) versus Class C (GOOG) listings [1] [2] [3] [4] [8] [9]. For accuracy and reproducibility, choose one vendor’s historical table (for example Nasdaq for GOOG class C) and download the five daily rows for Sept. 22–26, 2025 [5].

5. Quick how-to: pull the week’s performance yourself in two minutes

Open one historical-data link (Nasdaq, Yahoo, Investing.com or Seeking Alpha), select the date range that includes Sept. 22–26, 2025, and download the CSV or read the five rows. Sum the daily percent changes or calculate week-over-week change by comparing the close on Sept. 26 with the close on Sept. 19 (or Sept. 22 depending on whether you want calendar-week or trading-week measurement). The cited services provide the downloadable tables needed to compute these figures [1] [2] [3] [4] [5].

6. Limitations and final advice

Available sources point to where the precise numbers live but do not provide a single narrative that states the exact GOOG daily closes for Sept. 22–26, 2025 in-line; you must consult the historical tables named above [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]. If you want, tell me which vendor you prefer (Nasdaq, Yahoo, Investing.com, Seeking Alpha or MacroTrends) and I will extract the five daily figures and compute the week’s percent change from that source’s table [5] [3] [1] [4] [8].

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