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non-voting shares - vertaling naar arabisch

STOCK THAT PROVIDES THE SHAREHOLDER VERY LITTLE OR NO VOTE ON CORPORATE MATTERS
Non-voting Stock; Non-voting shares

non-voting shares         
أسهم غير تصويتية
Common Stock         
COMMON SHARE ALSO INDICATE THE ACTUAL VALUE OF THE MATERIAL WHICH CANNOT BE EXIST
Common Stock; Common share; Voting share; Common shares; Ordinary shares; Equity shares; Voting shares; Common stocks; Ordinary Shares; Ordinary share
الأسهم العادية - رأس مال الأسهم العادية
Common stock         
COMMON SHARE ALSO INDICATE THE ACTUAL VALUE OF THE MATERIAL WHICH CANNOT BE EXIST
Common Stock; Common share; Voting share; Common shares; Ordinary shares; Equity shares; Voting shares; Common stocks; Ordinary Shares; Ordinary share
الأسهم العادية المحررة (المباعة)

Definitie

ordinary shares
Ordinary shares are shares in a company that are owned by people who have a right to vote at the company's meetings and to receive part of the company's profits after the holders of preference shares have been paid. Compare preference shares
. (BRIT BUSINESS; in AM use common stock
)
= equities
N-PLURAL

Wikipedia

Non-voting stock

Non-voting stock is the 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. Preferred stock typically has non-voting qualities.

Many countries such as Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom and other commonwealth realms have laws or policies against multiple/non-voting stock. In the US, not all corporations offer voting stock and non-voting stock, nor do all stocks usually have equal voting power. Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway corporation has two classes of stocks, Class A voting stock (NYSE: BRK.A) and Class B non-voting stock (NYSE: BRK.B). The Class B stock carries 1/10,000th of the voting rights of the Class A stock, but 1/1,500th of the dividend.