Neither FT nor Yahoo (afaik) give real-time pricing, so both will be slightly out-of-date to differing degrees. I suspect Yahoo will be closer to real-time, but I’m not sure TBH as I don’t use it myself.
Real-time pricing costs money. You can get pretty close to real-time here for free though:
Unless you’re looking GOOG on one and GOOGL on the other. They’re not the same stock, they’re different classes of share.
For anyone interested in Alphabet/Google, you may find my latest stock analysis video useful.
In this video I analyse Google’s stock ($GOOG) ($GOOGL) using fundamental analysis.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
I go through Google’s business summary & sales breakdown to get an understanding of the business. After this, I go through my analysis checklist and then value Alphabet’s stock using the discounted free cashflow method.
Waymo are now really racking up some mileage on their i-paces in SF
As noted in replies: with this amount of miles in a relatively complex urban environment I think this year’s CA DMV disengagement report should be a good indicator of how far away real AD solutions are.
Fundsmith has opened a position in Alphabet, according to the latest factsheet. It’s a bit of a strange one as Terry Smith has been pretty critical of Google during past shareholder meetings.