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Definition of Classified stock
1. Noun. Common stock classified as A or B where A has certain advantages (e.g., voting power) that B does not.
Literary usage of Classified stock
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Financing an Enterprise by Hugh Ronald Conyngton (1921)
"Equal Control by Means of classified stock When, as is sometimes the case, equality
of control is desired by the various interests in an enterprise to be ..."
2. The Library World (1901)
"By this- method, even after the registers have been in use for ten years, it
would only be the work of fifteen minutes to arrive at the classified stock. ..."
3. OECD Economics Glossary: English-French = Glossaire de L'économie de L'OCDE by Oecd, SourceOECD (Online service) (2006)
"... marchés à terme] [FIN] change in stocks mouvement de stocks ; variation de(s)
stocks [GES] classified stock catégorisation des actions ordinaires [Nota ..."
4. Publications of the American Statistical Association by American Statistical Association (1920)
"... for instance, must be made only when classified sales at cost or selling price
are related to classified stock reduced to corresponding bases. ..."
5. The American Catalogue ... July 1, 1876-Dec. 31, 1910 by Lynds Eugene Jones, Richard Rogers Bowker, Augusta Isabella Appleton (1908)
"RW List of classified stock ;. note brokers and bond dealers of largest cities
of the US and Can. RW Babson. HANGE. New York City, e, MS, and Coakley, ..."
6. Corporations in California: A Concise Treatise Covering All Branches of the by Charles Adolph Son (1901)
"... in favor of the proposition that California corporations have the power to
issue classified stock. SECTION 86—RELATION BETWEEN HOLDER AND CORPORATION. ..."