RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Lots of Misinformation being posted here about Bombardier Jacques4444 wrote: Look for cie as BBD who have share convention saying : 1 A share = 1 vote , 1 B share = 10 votes (for now, I think they have around 90% of the voting power). Not the same if a cie have a family with 51% or more of the A and controling the cie but without B (or others letters) with vote power (look if Wallmart or others have this condition/convention). But I still hope the family may go to US Market in a near futur and make the shares convention accordingly. But, I think a split in 2025 is more probable, like a 1 for 2, thats a possible way to bring a huge catalyst for the SP (because 2026 can bring the ''dividend'' program and the Institutionalssss). With respect.
The Bombardier family own 80.80% of the issued and outstanding Class A shares and 1.42% of the issued and outstanding Class B subordinate voting shares of the Corporation and 48.36% of all the voting rights
You are correct that the Walton family as another example have huge voting control over Walmart although its not dual class and own 46.51% of stock.
Dell is another dual share class company traded on NYSE