What was GOOG stock worth on 09/25/2025
Executive summary
A direct search of the supplied reporting does not produce a single, attributable closing price for Alphabet Inc. Class C (GOOG) specifically on September 25, 2025; the sources provided offer historical-price databases and tools where that exact date’s quote can be retrieved [1] [2] [3] [4]. Because none of the snippets explicitly list the 09/25/2025 closing figure, this analysis explains where that precise number lives in public records and why minor discrepancies can appear across vendors [1] [2] [5].
1. Where the canonical daily close is recorded — public historical feeds
Daily closing prices for GOOG are published and archived by major market-data providers and exchanges; Yahoo Finance maintains a historical-prices page that lets users download day-by-day closes [1], Nasdaq’s market-activity site provides official historical data for GOOG [2], and MacroTrends offers an assembled daily history adjusted for splits and corporate actions [3]. Any authoritative retrieval of the 09/25/2025 close should originate from one of these sources because they expose the daily table that includes open, high, low, close and volume for the exact date [1] [2] [3].
2. Why the exact number wasn’t quoted in the reporting provided
The snippets supplied are index- and summary-level excerpts from several historical-data services; none explicitly printed the 09/25/2025 row in the excerpted material, so a verbatim closing-price figure for that date cannot be responsibly asserted from these sources as delivered here [6] [4] [1]. In addition, some market sites flag that their real-time data are delayed or require registration for export — a reminder that published "live" quotes and downloadable historical tables can differ in accessibility and timestamping [5].
3. Minor variations between vendors and what to watch for
Even when multiple reputable vendors publish a historical close for the same date, small divergences can appear because of differences in how prices are adjusted for corporate actions, timezone cutoffs, and data-delay policies; FT Markets warns users its data are delayed at least 15 minutes and requires registration for certain features, which illustrates how presentation differences arise [5]. MacroTrends explicitly notes adjustment for splits and dividends in its daily series, which can change the numeric series compared with an unadjusted feed [3]. For precise record-keeping and regulatory or tax purposes, the Nasdaq historical table or an official broker statement will typically be treated as authoritative [2].
4. How to obtain the 09/25/2025 closing price now
To retrieve the exact GOOG close on 2025-09-25, open one of the historical-download pages cited here and select that date in the table or CSV export: Yahoo Finance’s GOOG history tool [1] and Nasdaq’s historical-data page for GOOG [2] both provide direct access to the daily close. StockAnalysis and other aggregators also contain full date ranges if a downloadable CSV or searchable table is preferred [4]. Users should compare at least two sources (exchange vs aggregator) if precision is critical, and note whether the value is adjusted for splits/dividends as MacroTrends discloses [3].
5. Context and caveats for interpreting a single-day quote
A single closing price is a snapshot, not a valuation: market narratives, intraday volatility, and subsequent corporate actions change broader interpretation, and vendor snapshots can reflect different local conventions around market close and after-hours trades [5] [1]. The datasets referenced here cover the required timeframe and are the correct places to extract that definitive 09/25/2025 number, but without the exact date row in the provided snippets this report stops short of inventing a numeric value not shown in the supplied sources [1] [2] [3].