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Answered by sparshkumarsharma
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Class A shares are common stocks, as are the vast majority of shares issued by a public company. Common shares are an ownership interest in a company and entitle their purchasers to a portion of the profits earned. Investors in common shares are usually given at least one vote for each share they hold.

Class B shares are a classification of common stock that may be accompanied by more or fewer voting rights than Class A shares. ... A detailed description of a company's different classes of stock is included in the company's prospectus, bylaws, and charter.

IP routing is the field of routing methodologies of Internet Protocol (IP) packets within and across IP networks. This involves not only protocols and technologies but includes the policies of the worldwide organization and configuration of Internet infrastructure. In each IP network node, IP routing involves the determination of a suitable path for a network packet from a source to its destination in an IP network. The process uses static configuration rules or dynamically obtained status information to select specific packet forwarding methods to direct traffic to the next available intermediate network node one hop closer to the desired final destination, a total path potentially spanning multiple computer networks.

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