There aren’t just four types Stocks are classified essentially on the basis of the following 1. Classification based on stock classes This is one of the primary factors used to classify stocks and is based on the voting rights of the shareholders. There are some stocks that do not give the shareholders the power to vote at the annual meetings where the decisions regarding the management of the company and such issues take place. Unlike these stocks, there are some other stocks that allow shareholders to participate in the decision making in the company matters, by casting their votes. Another kind of stocks offer shareholders the opportunity to cast multiple votes in matters pertaining to different aspects of the company. 2. Classification based on market capitalization Stocks can be classified on the basis of the market capitalization of the company, which is the total shareholding of a company. This is calculated by multiplying the current price of the company stock with the tot...
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