Typically, «common» stock
carries equal voting rights and equal shares of profits.
Not exact matches
Tory MP Gareth Johnson asked: «Does the Deputy Prime Minister agree that it is vital to have constituencies in which all
votes carry equal weight, in order to restore public trust in our democratic process?»
He argues for an electoral system in which every
vote carries equal weight.
The sum total of all shares, theoretically,
equals the entire value of the company, and so with N shares in existence, one share is equivalent to 1 / Nth the company, and entitles you to 1 / Nth of the profits of the company, and more importantly to some, gives you a
vote in company matters which
carries a weight of 1 / Nth of the entire shareholder body.
«The total emission of El Petro is to be
carried out at the initial coin offering,» further down in the document we find that «an additional emission can be made as per the result of El Petro holders
vote: 1 coin
equals one
vote.»