Consider the following stock ownership situation (Taylor &
Greenlaw, 2014, p. 403).
Investor 1: 20,000 shares
Investor 2: 18,000 shares
Investor 3: 15,000 shares
Investor 4: 10,000 shares
Investor 5: 7,000 shares
Investors 6 – 11: 5,000 shares each
What is the minimum number of investors it would take to vote to
change the top management of the company?
Which group/s investors would this involve?
In 1-2 paragraphs discuss if any one investor would be able to make corporate changes without the agreement of the other investors.
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