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Q: How can you find the value of shares for Consolidated Churchill Copper Corporation LTD?
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Selling the shares to someone else is one way to give the shares back to a corporation. Another way is to sell the shares back to the corporation.


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People that own shares of the corporation.


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Ownership in a corporation is typically imparted through the ownership of shares of stock in the company. Shareholders own a portion of the corporation proportional to the number of shares they hold.


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Generally, yes; however, there may be restrictions on each corporation's power to vote the shares and courts may invalidate the arrangement. Section 3.02 of the American Bar Association Revised Model Business Corporation Act allows a corporation to buy shares in any other entity. However, section 7.21(b) of the Act prohibits the voting of shares held by a corporation that is itself a majority-owned subsidiary of the corporation issuing the shares. Moreover, this section does not affect the possible application of court decisions that may invalidate circular holding situations not literally within the prohibitions of the section.


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