WHAT IS A SHARE?
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CERTIFICATE REPRESENTING THE OWNERSHIP IN A COMPANY OR IN
A CORPORATION
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Answer / bijay kumar jha
A small denomination of the total capital of a company is
known as share.ex-if a companies capital is rs-100000/-and
its devided into 10000 shares then the valuie of its each
share will be Rs 10/-
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Bijay kumar jha (M.com)
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Answer / kk
The capital of a company is dividend into a No. of equal
parts. Each such part is known as Share.
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Answer / jaya arora
A Share represents a share of ownership in a corporation.
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Answer / sandeep
share is the share of share holder in the share capital
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Answer / r.jeyaraj
Share is issued by a Company for the purpose to expand
their business. Ussually share's issued to the public
through Primary Share market or to existing share holders
of the Company. The person who hold the share of the
Company also a partner of the company. That company should
inform, if they take new decisions regarding company's
development.
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