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by permo-w 1866 days ago
just a plurality?

wouldn’t a plurality make them the controlling shareholder?

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Plurality means largest stake, but that stake is less than 50%.

So it means that they have a lot of say, but they can be overridden if every other shareholder disagrees.

isn’t the controlling shareholder generally the shareholder with the largest portion?
AFAIK controlling shareholder means that the shareholder has more than 50% of the voting power. They or the group they belong to have unilateral control of the company barring some restrictions.

Though looking at this a large but not 50%+ stake can also be "controlling": https://www.upcounsel.com/controlling-shareholder

But controlling looks to more about how much voting power and influence you have rather than how many shares, because remember companies can have different classes of shares.