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A And B Shares (multiple Share Classes): Positives And Negatives Posted By: James Quinn

7 September 2010 No Comment

There are several advantages to creating A and B shares in your company. One is that you get complete control over the amount and timing of dividend payments to shareholders. You can also independently establish the rights of each class of shareholder: you may limit or denying voting rights; enhance or limit the right to a return of capital on winding up; and award certain shareholders a prioritised return of capital over others.

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A And B Shares (multiple Share Classes): Positives And Negatives Posted By: James Quinn

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