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Liberty Global stock price jolts as rarely traded LBTYB jumps; LBTYA ticks up into earnings

Liberty Global stock price jolts as rarely traded LBTYB jumps; LBTYA ticks up into earnings

New York, February 6, 2026, 10:26 (EST) — Regular session

  • Liberty Global’s super-voting Class B shares (LBTYB) jumped sharply on Friday, driven by heavy trading volume.
  • Class A (LBTYA) and Class C (LBTYK) shares edged up slightly as investors awaited full-year results due later this month.
  • The disparity between share classes underscores a liquidity risk that could unravel quickly.

Liberty Global Ltd’s Class B shares surged past double their previous level on Friday, hitting a peak of $51.24 before settling around $22.40, still up roughly 86%. Meanwhile, the company’s Class A shares, which trade more actively, edged up 1.4% to $11.42, and Class C shares increased 1.5%, also closing at $11.42.

This is significant now because Class B shares wield control power. Each Class B share has ten votes, compared to a single vote for Class A, while Class C shares typically have no voting rights, according to a securities filing with the SEC.

That combination can create odd-looking action when liquidity dries up. TipRanks reported that over 1 million Class B shares traded on Friday, compared to a three-month daily average near 181,000. It also noted there was no fresh press release or SEC filing that shed light on the spike.

Most investors continue to value Liberty Global based on the actively traded A and C shares, rather than the B stock. When the B shares suddenly show heavy volume, it’s often driven by a one-off trade, not a clear shift in sentiment.

This week, Liberty Global grabbed headlines by announcing a five-year deal with Alphabet’s Google Cloud to roll out Gemini, Google’s flagship AI model family, across its European operations. CEO Mike Fries described it as “a significant milestone” for the company. Tara Brady from Google Cloud added the aim is “to cut through complexity and bring value” to customers and partners. Reuters

Deal chatter has surfaced this week. The Financial Times revealed that Liberty Global and Telefonica, who own Virgin Media O2 in the UK, are gearing up for a roughly £2 billion buyout of UK broadband provider Netomnia. This acquisition would be executed via their fibre joint venture, Nexfibre, boosting their footprint in a market largely controlled by BT’s Openreach network.

Liberty Global will report its full-year 2025 results on February 18, with an investor call scheduled for 9 a.m. Eastern time, the company announced.

Traders are watching closely for any changes in the tone around investment spending and how fast fibre and 5G rollouts are progressing. They’ll also be looking for hints on when network upgrades might start delivering more consistent cash flow. Reports on major operating bets and joint ventures often shape market sentiment fast.

Friday’s spike in LBTYB highlights a key risk: a thinly traded line can jump sharply, then fall just as fast, often without warning. If earnings miss expectations or management turns cautious, the pressure usually hits the more liquid A and C shares first.

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