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Re: Stockman1010101 post# 402143

Friday, 04/07/2017 2:25:18 PM

Friday, April 07, 2017 2:25:18 PM

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Preferred shares have no voting rights. They're worth more because equity is currently twice the amount the total cost is to purchase all preferreds are and pfd's have priority over commons to the equity. Upon release, commons have voting rights, preferreds don't.



Here is one of the Fannie Mae preferred contracts. They ALL state the same thing: