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  2. 17 Stocks With Perks That Will Blow Your Mind - AOL

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    Outside of cruise companies, investors can receive perks from owning shares of InterContinental Hotels Group, a Denham, U.K.-based hotel operator and investor with more than 946,382 rooms in over ...

  3. 3 Companies With Cool Shareholder Perks

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    It's the company behind the Kentucky Derby, and folks who own at least 100 shares receive two free passes that allow free general admission at all of its racing and off-track-betting facilities.

  4. Shareholder benefit - Wikipedia

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    Many companies offer shareholder benefits even if they do not pay dividends, so many individual investors purchase shares for benefits. Therefore, the number of trades tends to increase on the so-called date of allotment and ex-dividend date. Privately held companies may also offer shareholder benefits.

  5. Class A share - Wikipedia

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    Companies classify stock for many reasons. In some cases this is to give company insiders a greater degree of power over the company and to provide a better defense against events like hostile takeover attempts. [3] Class A share is also a way of pricing sales charges (loads) on mutual funds in the United States. In a class A share, the sales ...

  6. Executive compensation - Wikipedia

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    The number of options granted is subject to the company's performance relative to very high-level metrics such as total shareholder return versus a select number of other listed companies. These can be very valuable incentives - in 2017, S&P 1500 named executives held $31.4 billion of in-the-money stock options.

  7. The Smartest Dividend Stocks to Buy With $100 Right Now - AOL

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    That's more than enough to buy one share of Pfizer (NYSE: PFE), which currently trades below $27 per share. Pfizer's current forward dividend yield of 6.5% is near its highest level in 15 years.

  8. Class B share - Wikipedia

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    Berkshire Hathaway was the first company to introduce 517,500 new Class B shares into the market in 1996. [15] The company demonstrated the differences between Class A and B shares clearly—stating that the Class B common stock has the economic interests equivalent to 1/30th of a Class A common stock, [16] but has only 1/200th of the voting rights of a Class A common stock.

  9. Here Are My Top 10 Stocks for 2025 - AOL

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    CrowdStrike is a top cybersecurity provider; even a bit of a stumble wasn't enough to derail the company. Although the stock is a bit pricey, I think it's worth it for the growth that it's putting up.