I understand that Joint shareholders do not each have the same rights, and that generally only 'the senior' is able to vote.
My question is what right if any does the other joint shareholder (in a situation of two joint shareholders holding 20% of shares), to call a meeting?
From what I gather a meeting can be called by any shareholder, holding 5% or more, if they 'hold' a voting right.
I also gather that all joint shareholders have a right to attend and speak at such meetings.
But, can any of them call a meeting, or is only the 'senior' shareholder, holding this right?
My question is what right if any does the other joint shareholder (in a situation of two joint shareholders holding 20% of shares), to call a meeting?
From what I gather a meeting can be called by any shareholder, holding 5% or more, if they 'hold' a voting right.
I also gather that all joint shareholders have a right to attend and speak at such meetings.
But, can any of them call a meeting, or is only the 'senior' shareholder, holding this right?
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