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Re: songwriter post# 4466

Monday, 09/06/2010 1:31:43 PM

Monday, September 06, 2010 1:31:43 PM

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The reality of the situation is that both the A shares and the B shares should be trading at the same value.

The voting power of the B shares is 6 times that of the A shares, however, you cannot place any intrinsic value on voting rights.

Most of those in the market for shares try to pick up either the A or the B's, which ever you can get at the lowest price. At the end of the day, after this process they will all be placed at the same value.

Of course, one would rather have more voting rights, but paying more for the B shares for this votiing is a bad strategy, IMO.
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