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A shareholder in a public company transfers all their shares to a competitor, leading to significant changes in company control. The board of directors raises concerns about the implications. What feature of public companies allows such an event to occur?
- Transferability of shares
- Perpetual succession
- Limited liability
- Common seal
Joint Stock Company
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Transferability of shares
Reason — Transferability of shares is the feature that allows a shareholder in a public company to transfer all their shares to anyone, including a competitor. The shares of a public company are listed on the stock exchange and are freely transferable, allowing members to easily sell their shares without the permission of other members. While this provides liquidity, it can also lead to changes in company control if a large block of shares is transferred.
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- It ensures shareholders participate in daily management.
- It makes shareholders responsible for company debts.
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- Fewer legal requirements for incorporation.