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Tag: Shareholders

As tech acquisitions increase, shareholders’ voices diminish even further

Posted on March 15, 2015 by Katherine O’Koniewski

Two of world’s largest technology companies, Facebook and Google, both opted for a dual-class capitalization structure for their respective initial public offerings (IPOs).1 Under this dual-class structure, the public holds Class A common stock with only one vote per share, while an insider’s Class B common stock is entitled to multiple votes per share.2 This…

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