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What (who) is voting stock - definition

STOCKHOLDERS' VOTING POWER
Votable share; Real interest; Voting stock; Voting power; Economic interest

Voting interest         
Voting interest (or voting power) in business and accounting means the total number, or percent, of votes entitled to be cast on the issue at the time the determination of voting power is made, excluding a vote which is contingent upon the happening of a condition or event which has not occurred at the time.
Super-voting stock         
CLASS OF STOCK
Supervoting; Supervoting shares; Supervoting stock; Super-voting share; Supervoting share; Super voting share; Super voting stock
Supervoting stock is a "class of stock that provides its holders with larger than proportionate voting rights compared with another class of stock issued by the same company." It enables a limited number of stockholders to control a company.
Non-voting stock         
STOCK THAT PROVIDES THE SHAREHOLDER VERY LITTLE OR NO VOTE ON CORPORATE MATTERS
Non-voting Stock; Non-voting shares
Non-voting stock is stock that provides the shareholder very little or no vote on corporate matters, such as election of the board of directors or mergers. This type of share is usually implemented for individuals who want to invest in the company's profitability and success at the expense of voting rights in the direction of the company.

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Voting interest

Voting interest (or voting power) in business and accounting means the total number, or percent, of votes entitled to be cast on the issue at the time the determination of voting power is made, excluding a vote which is contingent upon the happening of a condition or event which has not occurred at the time.

Voting interest is one form of economic interest. Economic interests comprise all types and forms of investment vehicles that an investee could issue or be a party to, including equity securities; financial instruments with characteristics of equity, liabilities, or both; long-term debt and other debt-financing arrangements; leases; and contractual arrangements such as management contracts, service contracts, or intellectual property licenses.

Examples of use of voting stock
1. Telenor holds 26.6 percent of the voting stock in VimpelCom.
2. The shares are equivalent to 1' percent of voting stock and valued at 5',570.17 rubles each, Transneft said.
3. Griffin eventually acquired Resorts for $240 million, even though Trump had held 80 percent of the voting stock.
4. The Moscow city government and Sibir jointly own more than 50 percent of the plant‘s voting stock, but Gazprom Neft and Tatneft claim that they have failed to pay dividends on the preferred stock and thus preferred shares should be turned into ordinary and voting stock.
5. Springer, which already owns 12 per cent of ProSiebenSat.1, was expected to secure the remaining voting stock with an offer of around â/¬23 a share.