Do I have voting rights?
Yes, you may have voting rights for some of the companies you invest in on Stash! You need to own at least one whole share of the stock though. Since we trade fractional shares for our customers, some of our users can hold less than one full share.
As a shareholder, your voting power is proportional to the amount of stock you own. As a general rule, the more you own, the more voting power you have. This means that individual investors usually don’t own enough shares to have a personal influence on a company.
Note that the issues that shareholders can vote on can vary significantly from company to company.
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