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In a publicly held corporation, -

O stockholders rarely trade their stocks


O stocks are not usually traded at stock exchanges


O a large number of stockholders can buy and sell stock


O family members are excluded from holding stock

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Answer:

A large number of stockholders can buy and sell stock.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • A public corporation or company is a government run corporation. It is a public entity and the shares of the corporation are traded openly and freely on the stock exchange without limitations.
  • In a publicly held corporation, the shares of stocks can be traded by any legal stockholder. Therefore, attracting a large number of stockholders to buy and sell stock openly.
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