Classified Shares
The separation of company equity into more than one class of common shares, usually called "Class A" and "Class B."
Investopedia Commentary
The specific features of each class are set out in the corporate charter and bylaws. Voting privileges are the main reason companies create different classes, although liquidation and dividend rights may also be involved.
Also known as classified stock.
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See also: Class, Common Stock