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PennyHoper

11/18/22 9:14 PM

#16523 RE: Jiddy905 #16521

Yes, but his particular preferred shares have no cash value, and cannot be converted into common shares.

They only specify voting rights, X votes/share, where X times shares is so many votes that it will always be more than the current maximum number of common shares (limited by the current A/S), where each common share has (or might have) one vote.