RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Re Re Re Re Ret no NCIB No Div, just cashtomperns wrote: And what if they don't offer the same price for non-voting shares in a privatization?
Sorry they can't they have the same privledges as the voting shares. From the annual report.
Authorized Share Capital
The Company has authorized for issuance an unlimited number of Common shares and Class A non-voting shares. Both Common shares and Class A non-voting shares have no par value. All issued shares are fully paid. The Common shares and Class A non-voting shares of the Company rank equally and pari passu with respect to the right to receive dividends and upon any distribution of the assets of the Company. However, in the case of share dividends, the holders of Class A non-voting shares shall have the right to receive Class A nonvoting shares and the holders of Common shares shall have the right to receive Common shares.