Totally agree with this. Something as basic as share structure should not be able to be hidden.
Another thing that pisses me off are States, especially Delaware, that charge to even view if a particular entity is in good standing.
If a company is publicly traded or does business with public companies, then all their SOS filings should be readily available to the public and investors.
IMO, that's like being charged to view a company's 10-K.
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