They own about 52 percent of the voting stock.
If you want nothing but Yes men on your board, let us note that I control much less than five percent of the voting stock.
The new editor in chief will control about 51 percent of the private company's voting stock.
He already owns 52 percent of the company's voting stock.
By the year 2000, the plan will have acquired up to 20 percent of the voting stock.
By December 31, 1933 it owned 50.016% of the voting stock.
Two dozen or so family members own 40 percent of the voting stock.
Ford family members own about 40 percent of Ford's voting stock.
Beyond that, 36 percent of the voting stock was held by three families descended from the company's founder.
For a corporation, the 10% interest must be in its voting stock.
The fund vote needed 85 percent of the 184 member countries' voting shares to be adopted.
All the voting shares are currently held by various trusts.
The daughter, who is to inherit her mother's voting shares, would then have all the stock.
The Brown family controls more than 70% of the voting shares.
In theory this could mean that controlling interest would be 33.4% or 50% of the voting shares plus one.
Casino will get 50 percent of the voting shares in a new holding company.
The rights would be triggered if someone acquired between 10 and 20 percent of the company's voting shares.
The two already controlled a majority of the voting shares.
His extended family owns 40 percent of the voting shares.
He is expected to buy the remaining 167,000 voting shares at the same price, for a total of $101 million.