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Discover Ludwig"voting interest" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It refers to the percentage of voting power that a shareholder or member holds in a company or organization. It can also be used to describe the voting rights of a group or individual in a decision-making process. Example: The company's bylaws state that any shareholder holding more than 50% of the voting interest can make major decisions for the company. In this example, "voting interest" is used to describe the percentage of votes that a shareholder needs to hold in order to have significant decision-making power in the company.
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Mr. Allen will continue as an investor and retain the largest voting interest in Charter.
And other derivative strategies exist to do this – decouple the shareholder's economic interest from its voting interest.
AT&T, its controlling shareholder, has a 23percentt financial stake, but a 74percentt voting interest.
The authors found that dual-class stock could destroy value where the holders had a much more significant voting interest than an economic one.
They should, in other words, become public trusts in which the fans have a voting interest, rather than state-sanctioned monopolies.
The current proposal calls for the new companies to have a single-tier voting structure, which would dilute Liberty's voting interest to 30percentt.
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The Roberts family still controls a third of the company's voting interests.
There is a common idea of one share, one vote, so that your economic interests are the same as your voting interests".
Carter Hawley then completed a share repurchase program, which raised the employee stock ownership plan to 23 percent of the voting interests in the company, from 18 percent.
There's a case for protecting the autonomy of founders up to a point, but a misalignment of economic and voting interests can cause trouble.
"Everyone will retain the same voting interests".
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