Not exact matches
[17] After 1918, a growing number of corporations
issued two classes of
common stock: one having full
voting rights
on a one
vote per share basis, the other having no
voting rights (but sometimes having greater dividend rights).
The
Common Council will debate and
vote on the
issue at its meeting next Tuesday.
He held no press conferences,
issued no policy statements and, aside from reliably
voting against tax and spending increases, made relatively few waves during two terms
on the
Common Council.
Silver
issued a brief written statement Thursday after the
Common Cause good - government group called for a public
vote on his leadership.
Early
voting as allowed by 37 other states, reform of New York's archaic election laws, allowing victims of sexual abuse cases to reopen their cases and sue their abusers,
common sense reforms to New York's gun laws, so many
issues on the table that need to be addressed.
This Proposal (scheduled for shareholder
vote on February 22nd) would give the Company the ability to
issue 12,500,000 millions shares of Class A
Common Stock under their Form S - 3 covering the sale of up to $ 30,000,000 of securities.
As of the close of business
on September 22, 2009, the Record Date for the approval of the above matters, there were 53,501,183 shares of our Class A
Common Stock
issued and outstanding, which shares are entitled to one
vote per share.