Dual classes of common stock


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Dual Classes of Common Stock. In many countries, it is common for a firm to have two or more classes of common stock with differential voting rights. In the United States, the norm is for a firm to have one class of common stock with one-share-one-vote. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each system?

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