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supervoting stock

A class of common stock issued by a company that gives its holders a larger number of votes per share in comparison to other classes. This allows the holders to retain control of the company without needing to own a majority of its shares. Also known as control stock.

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  1. Supervoting Stock - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    Common stock designated by the publicly-traded company issuing it as having more voting rights than other common stock. This gives a shareholder of ...
     
  2. What is supervoting stock? definition and meaning
    Definition of supervoting stock: A class of common stock issued by a company that gives its holders a larger number of votes per share in comparison to other ...
     
  3. supervoting stock - Business Definition
    supervoting stock definition: A class of stock that provides its holders with larger than proportionate voting rights compared with another class of stock issued by ...
     
  4. One Share, One Vote? - WSJ.com
    Oct 28, 2011 ... Founders and other long-term shareholders at corporate icons such as Berkshire Hathaway Inc. and Google have had supervoting stock, often ...
     
  5. Supervoting Stock Definition - What is a Supervoting Stock - Super ...
    Supervoting stock - Supervoting stock is also known as control stock. Supervoting stock is a type of common stock, which allows its shareholders the right to ...
     
  6. Dual Class Stock at Dow Jones versus the NYT and WaPo ...
    Aug 2, 2007 ... Hence, the concentration of supervoting stock in the Sulzberger and Graham families may not ensure the Times' and Post's independence if the ...
     
  7. Class Struggle - CFO Magazine - October 2001 Issue - CFO.com
    Oct 1, 2001 ... And they typically face a lot more criticism from institutional investors, to whom the notion of supervoting stock is anathema. "The idea of one ...
     
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    Groupon: Poster Child of a Premature IPO, Dangers of Dual-Class Supervoting Stock; CFO Must Go: PrivCo. April 3, 2012 3:40pm EST - Freshly IPO'd Groupon ...