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What happened to the 200 shares of stock you owned in 1998 of Cooker Restaurant Corporation?

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How do you give back shares in a corporation?

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.


Who are the shareholderss of a corporation?

People that own shares of the corporation.


What is the maximum number of shares of stock that a corporation can issue over the life of the charter called?

authorized shares are the maximum number of shares of stock that a corporation can issue.


Who has the most control a corporation?

The people who own the most shares in the corporation


What is the represented ownership in a corporation?

In a corporation, ownership is represented by shares of stock, which signify a claim on the corporation's assets and earnings. Shareholders, the owners of these shares, have rights that typically include voting on corporate matters and receiving dividends. The percentage of ownership corresponds to the number of shares held relative to the total outstanding shares. Thus, owning more shares equates to greater ownership and influence within the corporation.


What imparts ownership in a corporation?

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.


What is a attribute of a corporation's shares?

One attribute of a corporation's shares is their ownership representation in the company, providing shareholders with certain rights and privileges such as voting at shareholder meetings and receiving dividends. Shares also represent the proportional ownership in the corporation's assets and earnings.


Do owners of a corporation have shared control?

Yes, stockholders of a corporation have as many votes as they have shares. The more shares they own, the more control of the company they have. Therefore the control is not distributed equally but based on shares.


How big is a corporation?

A corporation can be any size, what makes it a corporation is that it issues shares and is owned by its shareholders. In principle one person could create a corporation and buy all of its shares himself, making it a privately held corporation with only one shareholder (but this is rare).


What is true about a corporation?

It can sell shares of stock.


Can two corporations own each other For example can Corporation A own 100 of the shares of Corporation B and can Corporation B own 80 of the shares of Corporation A?

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.