Hey everyone,
I was just wondering if voting rights were that important in companies with dual-class shares... If the insiders hold the vast majority of the voting rights, what's the point of holding a minority voting power in second-class shares? I see GOOG stock is trading at an attractive discount and I feel like I should sell GOOGL (Class A) to get GOOG (Class C), is the voting right worth holding on to in a multi-class share system and if so, then why is that?
Thanks
Submitted July 09, 2018 at 03:05PM by JasonOfTheForest https://ift.tt/2NAzZp0