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Proposed Amendment to create a class of Common Stock that has 1-20th vote per share

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Common Stock Per Share FAQ

1 Ordinary shares. These carry no special rights or restrictions. 2 Deferred ordinary shares. 3 Non-voting ordinary shares. 4 Redeemable shares. 5 Preference shares. 6 Cumulative preference shares. 7 Redeemable preference shares.

Usually, GOOGL's stock price is trading at a premium to GOOG stock because GOOGL shareholders have voting rights. However, the price difference is often less than 1 percent of the stock price. GOOG stock has gained 1,152 percent in the last five years, while GOOGL stock has gained 1,124 percent.

Hold a board meeting to approve the applications for new shares via board resolution, and produce a minute of the meeting. Issue share certificates. Complete a return of allotment via Companies House form SH01.

Class A shares involve a front-end, or up-front, sales charge that is deducted from your initial investment. This means that, when you buy Class A shares, a portion of your investment is actually not invested, but rather applied to the sales charge.

Class A shares refer to a classification of common stock that was traditionally accompanied by more voting rights than Class B shares.Then, one Class A share might be accompanied by five voting rights, while one Class B share could have only one right to vote.

This benefits the investor because Class A shares have lower annual expense ratios than Class B shares. Class C mutual fund shares are best for investors who have a short time horizon and plan on redeeming their shares soon.Additionally, investors who purchase Class C shares could pay a high annual management fee.

Hold a board meeting to approve the applications for new shares via board resolution, and produce a minute of the meeting. Issue share certificates. Complete a return of allotment via Companies House form SH01.

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