Frequently asked questions
What is a Class A share?
A Class A share is a type of stock that gives its holder more voting rights. It`s one way for investors to have a bigger voice in company decisions.
What do you mean by class of shares?
A class of shares means stocks are divided into groups, like Class A, B, or C. Each group has its own set of rights and benefits. This setup helps manage who controls the company.
What is the difference between Class A and common shares?
The main difference is in voting rights. Class A shares give more power in company votes compared to common shares. They might also offer other benefits.