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by umanwizard
2796 days ago
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What makes you think inherent value of stock is tied to voting rights? If in the future Snapchat pays dividends, won't the non-voting SNAP shares still have dividends paid out at the same rate as everyone else? It was my impression that this (along with other profit-sharing mechanisms like buybacks) was what drives the inherent value of stock. |
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Normally, you wouldn't do that because the stock owners would vote in a new board of directors, or they'd just vote in a dividend.
Perhaps if SNAP's money problems get too dire the founders would open up class A to more rights in order to sell them to raise money. My guess since people still trade the baseball cards, they wouldn't need to.