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Its main features normally include:
Its main features normally include:
- A right to a proportion of any residual assets of the company on a liquidation. 


- A right to receive any dividends declared.
- A right to receive any dividends declared.
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* [[Flowback]]
* [[Issued share capital]]
* [[Issued share capital]]
* [[Liquidation]]
* [[Ordinary shares]]
* [[Ordinary shares]]
* [[Preference shares]]
* [[Preference shares]]

Revision as of 12:39, 17 December 2020

A share in a company is a proportionate ownership right in the company.


Its main features normally include:

- A right to a proportion of any residual assets of the company on a liquidation.

- A right to receive any dividends declared.

- A right to vote in general meetings of the company.

- An obligation to subscribe equity capital of a fixed amount per share.


Historically, shares were evidenced by paper certificates.

More commonly, they are now recorded in electronic form.


See also