Economy, asked by siddheshalkar, 6 months ago

explain classification of share​

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Answered by senthilkaviele
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Classified shares are shares of a publicly-traded company that have different share classes, usually denoted by Class A shares and Class B shares. Most often classified shares differ by the number of votes, or lack of votes, conferred by owning those shares. Classified shares may also differ by dividend rights.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi mate..

Classified shares are shares of a publicly-traded company that have different share classes, usually denoted by Class A shares and Class B shares. ... Classified shares may also differ by dividend rights. In mutual funds, classified fund shares will differ by fee structure.

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