Class B Shares
Class B Shares are a type of stock that companies issue to provide different voting rights and dividend structures compared to other classes, like Class A Shares. Typically, Class B Shares may have fewer voting rights, meaning shareholders have less influence over company decisions.
These shares are often used by company founders and insiders to maintain control while still raising capital. Investors may choose Class B Shares for potential growth, but they should be aware of the differences in rights and benefits compared to other share classes, such as Class A Shares or preferred shares.