> > How much of the business is represented by those shares?
> > Is this shares? Assume I buy all (or 50.1%), do I own the company?
>
> Good question, which means, I don't know the answer.
>


If it is not clear what part of the company a share represents, then you
cannot really call it a stock.
And what annual report they are going to publish? As a shareholder you have
the right for certain information..

In absence of that it is really more of an indefinite bond, with no fixed
interest rates, and no guarantee that you will receive your principle back
at the end (whenever that may be)


Danny




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