Multiple Choice
When comparing common stock of the same company, it is fair to say that
A) all shares, no matter how many classes, are all created with the same equal rights.
B) companies sometimes have two different classes of shares with unequal rights to dividends and votes.
C) the Securities and Exchange Commission allows only one class of common stock.
D) investors are indifferent between class A and class B shares.
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