RE: Musing Posts @erikah 83 over 7 years ago You are viewing a single comment's thread: View full context View direct parent View this question on Musing.io 0 0 0.000 7 comments @thehive 70 over 7 years ago View this answer on Musing.io 0 0 0.000 Reply @flugschwein 62 over 7 years ago View this answer on Musing.io 0 0 0.000 Reply @erikah 83 over 7 years ago This is great news, thank you! 0 0 0.000 Reply @jlordc 72 over 7 years ago View this answer on Musing.io 0 0 0.000 Reply @erikah 83 over 7 years ago Thank you for looking this up.It's odd though. Share is a word that stands for something. If I have a share, I'm a shareholder, right? Being a shareholder gives you the right to do whatever you want with your shares, those are yours after all. Looks like they have a different definition of shares. 0 0 0.000 Reply @mrcheisen 48 over 7 years ago View this answer on Musing.io 0 0 0.000 Reply @orphansofdoom 46 over 7 years ago View this answer on Musing.io 0 0 0.000 Reply
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@erikah 83 over 7 years ago Thank you for looking this up.It's odd though. Share is a word that stands for something. If I have a share, I'm a shareholder, right? Being a shareholder gives you the right to do whatever you want with your shares, those are yours after all. Looks like they have a different definition of shares. 0 0 0.000 Reply
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This is great news, thank you!
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Thank you for looking this up.
It's odd though. Share is a word that stands for something. If I have a share, I'm a shareholder, right?
Being a shareholder gives you the right to do whatever you want with your shares, those are yours after all.
Looks like they have a different definition of shares.
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