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by jboy55
2796 days ago
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Its my impression that dividends are set per share class. What if SNAP only pays dividends on profit to the Series B and C? So how would members of class A petition the company to give dividends to them? What recourse does the Series A holders have? Since the Series A have no power to enforce dividends, the granting of dividends would be tantamount to charity, and thus very unlikely. 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. |
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