C Stock

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C Stock is a class of corporate shares that typically carries distinct voting rights, dividend preferences, or ownership restrictions compared to other stock classes within the same company.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf class of corporate shares
equity security
financial instrument
affects distribution of corporate control
shareholder dividend income
shareholder voting power
canBe listed on stock exchanges
unlisted
canBeIssuedAs privately held shares
publicly traded shares
canBeUsedTo limit ownership by certain investors
provide incentives to specific shareholder groups
separate economic interest from voting control
hasCharacteristic distinct dividend preferences
distinct voting rights
ownership restrictions
isDefinedRelativeTo other stock classes of the same company
isDocumentedIn articles of incorporation
corporate bylaws
shareholder agreements
isPartOf company capital structure
isRelatedTo Class A stock
Class B stock NERFINISHED
preferred stock
isSpecifiedBy conversion provisions
dividend policy provisions
rights and preferences clause
transferability provisions
voting rights provisions
isSubclassOf common stock classes
share classes
isSubjectTo corporate law
securities regulation
isUsedBy corporations
isUsedFor allocating dividends differently among shareholders
differentiating shareholder rights
structuring corporate control
mayHave conversion rights into other share classes
enhanced voting power compared to other classes
nonvoting status
priority dividend rights
reduced voting power compared to other classes
subordinated dividend rights
transfer restrictions
variesBy corporate charter
jurisdiction

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S7 Stock replaced C Stock