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UPS Stock split 1998 documentation
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<blockquote data-quote="BaSEless" data-source="post: 5409002" data-attributes="member: 83412"><p>When the company was private you had either 5 or 10 years to sell the stock back - sorry it's been a while and I don't remember which. After the company went public that requirement was lifted. You can have either A or B shares. A shares are kept in the Computershare account, B shares can be moved wherever you would like. The only real difference is voting power - A shares count essentially as 10 votes vs. a B share counting as 1. It's pretty irrelevant given the blocks of A shares that the CEO and others control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BaSEless, post: 5409002, member: 83412"] When the company was private you had either 5 or 10 years to sell the stock back - sorry it's been a while and I don't remember which. After the company went public that requirement was lifted. You can have either A or B shares. A shares are kept in the Computershare account, B shares can be moved wherever you would like. The only real difference is voting power - A shares count essentially as 10 votes vs. a B share counting as 1. It's pretty irrelevant given the blocks of A shares that the CEO and others control. [/QUOTE]
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