Player, thanks. So the 8885 shares of Class B stock has 44,425 (5 times the number of class B shares) of voting rights verses the 59 million shares of class A stock that can vote.
Doesn't this mean a sale has to be approved by the class A shareholders and the Class B shareholders can not approve a sale without the Class A vote?
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