Around 3 or 4, depending on the region.
preference shareholder can get dividend on fixed based and preference shareholder not have voting rights and equity share holder has right to vote and to get dividend
Yes, if "capacity" refers to the shareholder's ability to obtain information, consultation, and to determine which way he or she will vote. That is, the capacity to make a decision should not depend upon number of shares.Obviously, a majority shareholder has greater "voting power", because most corporations allocate votes according to number of shares of a particular class of stock.
There is no maximum age for voting in Australia.
Minimum voting age is 18 in India.
Voting age across the US is 18 everywhere
Legal voting age in state of Va.
The voting age is 18 in all states.
The legal voting age is 18 in Minnesota
In cuba you can start voting at the age 16.
The voting age in Russia is 18 years old
Michael Zurkinden has written: 'Shareholder empowerment' -- subject(s): Stockholders' voting, Corporate governance
Equity shares with voting rights are those shares which have right to vote with dividend where as in differential voting right shares , a shareholder sacrifices a some rate of dividend to get additional voting rights. By divya mittal