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Trey owns 250 shares of common stock in a toy–store company. this means that he owns a percentage of the company based on the proportion of shares he owns out of the total shares issued by the company.
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Trey owns 250 shares of common stock in a toy–store company. this means that he owns a percentage of the company based on the proportion of shares he owns out of the total shares issued by the company. with this ownership he also acquires rights to:
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