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Minority Shareholder
An investor who owns less than 50% of a company's shares and therefore has less influence on corporate decisions compared to majority shareholders.
Majority Shareholder
A Majority Shareholder is an individual or entity that owns more than 50% of a company's shares, thereby having significant influence or control over company decisions.
Common And Preferred
Types of stock in a corporation; common stock typically grants voting rights, whereas preferred stock offers dividends priority.
Shareholders
Individuals or entities that own shares in a corporation and have potential voting rights and dividends.
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