Class B subordinate voting

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Class B subordinate voting shares are a secondary class of a company’s stock that typically carry limited or reduced voting rights compared to the primary voting share class.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf equity security
share class
affects distribution of corporate control among shareholders
canBeConvertedTo other share classes as specified by the issuer
differsFrom Class A multiple voting shares
non‑voting shares
superior voting shares
hasAlternativeLabel Class B shares
Class B subordinate voting shares
subordinate voting shares
hasBenefit access to investment in companies that retain insider control
may trade at a discount relative to superior voting shares
hasCharacteristic limited voting rights
may be subject to conversion into other share classes under certain conditions
may have inferior rights in change‑of‑control situations
may have similar economic rights to superior voting shares
may receive the same dividends as superior voting shares
often used to raise capital while preserving control for founders or insiders
reduced voting rights compared to primary voting shares
secondary class of a company’s stock
subordinate to multiple voting or superior voting shares
typically carries one vote per share or fractional voting rights
hasRegulatoryContext subject to corporate law of the issuer’s jurisdiction
terms defined in the issuer’s articles of incorporation
terms further specified in the issuer’s bylaws or prospectus
hasRisk potential misalignment between control and economic ownership
reduced influence over major corporate decisions for holders
isDefinedBy rights and restrictions disclosed in offering documents
voting rights provisions in corporate charter
isUsedFor allowing public investors economic participation with limited control
maintaining voting control with founders, families, or management
structuring dual‑class or multi‑class share capital
isUsedIn private companies with differentiated voting structures
publicly traded companies
mayBeListedOn stock exchanges
mayBeSubjectTo disclosure requirements in securities regulation
stock exchange listing rules on dual‑class structures
relatesTo capital structure design
corporate governance
investor protection debates
shareholder voting power

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RCI.B hasShareClass Class B subordinate voting