A general rule is that stock ownership entitles the owner to voting rights but this is not absolute. Question 1 options: True False
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In general, owning stock in a company entitles the owner to voting rights. Shareholders typically have the right to vote on important company decisions, such as electing the board of directors or approving mergers and acquisitions. Show more…
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