Shareholders Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
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BCF | F | Builders Capital Mortgage Corp. | -1.85 | |
WELL | D | Wellness Lifestyles Inc | -1.30 | |
DXU | B | Dynamic Active U.S. Dividend ETF | -1.19 | |
RUD | A | RBC Quant U.S. Dividend Leaders ETF | -0.48 | |
RUDH | A | RBC Quant US Div Leaders ETF | -0.44 | |
DXG | C | Dynamic Active Global Dividend ETF | -0.39 | |
ZUD | A | BMO US Dividend Hedged to CAD ETF | -0.28 | |
BGC | B | Bristol Gate Concentrated Canadian Equity ETF | -0.22 | |
DXW | A | Dynamic Active International Dividend ETF | -0.21 | |
CYH | A | iShares Global Monthly Dividend Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) | -0.19 |
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Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
HLFE | B | Harvest Canadian Equity Enhanced Income Leaders | 126.0 | |
BMAX | A | Brompton Enhanced Multi-Asset Income ETF | 13.32 |
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- Shareholders
A shareholder is an individual or institution (including a corporation) that legally owns one or more shares of stock in a public or private corporation. Shareholders may be referred to as members of a corporation. Legally, a person is not a shareholder in a corporation until their name and other details are entered in the corporation‘s register of shareholders or members. A beneficial shareholder is the person that has the economic benefit of ownership of the shares, while a nominee shareholder is the person who is on the corporation’s register as the owner while being in fact acting for the benefit and at the direction of the beneficiary, whether disclosed or not. The corporation is not required to record the beneficial ownership of a shareholding, only the owner as recorded on the register. When more than one person are on the record as owners of a shareholding, the first one on the record is taken to have control of the shareholding, and all correspondence etc by the company will be with that person.
Shareholders of a corporation are legally separate from the corporation itself. They are generally not liable for the debts of the corporation; and the shareholders' liability for company debts are said to be limited to the unpaid share price, unless if a shareholder has offered guarantees.
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