voting stock investment & finance definition
A
share of a corporation that entitles the owner to vote on corporate
resolutions, elect members of the board of directors, ratify the appointment of
auditors, and vote on any other resolutions put before the shareholders. Most
stocks have voting rights; however, preferred stock may not have voting rights.
See voting stock in Wall Street Words
Stock for which the holder has the right to vote in the election of directors, in the appointment of auditors, or in other matters brought up at the annual meeting. Most common stock is voting stock. Compare
nonvoting stock. See also
supervoting stock.
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