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t3rabytes
·7 anni fa·discuss
Ah, that must be a change with the more recent revisions then. The original version was definitely using Cloud Build.
t3rabytes
·7 anni fa·discuss
> Google Cloud Builder

It's actually Cloud Build under the covers. Their Actions Library sure beats have to figure out how to write the configs yourself for GCB though.
t3rabytes
·7 anni fa·discuss
A lot of it seems to come down to voting power. I linked a few articles that dive into it in this comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19341955
t3rabytes
·7 anni fa·discuss
Prohibited was the wrong word, you're right. Institutional investors that run ETFs have become averse to dual class stocks ($SNAP, $LYFT) because they don't have the same voting power per share that they do with other share class setups. Indexes like S&P 500 have also stopped including listings that are dual-class -- this is changing though, see the articles I've linked below.

- https://www.cii.org/dualclass_stock - https://citywireusa.com/professional-buyer/news/crown-duals-... - https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/dual-class-shares/20...
t3rabytes
·7 anni fa·discuss
Dual-class share setups are typically prohibited by most ETFs. That's why companies that do want to have more than one share class will trade them under different tickers ($GOOG vs $GOOGL).

Edit: Prohibited was the wrong word, looked down upon was probably better.