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Cumulative voting
A system of voting for directors of a corporation in which shareholder's total number of
votes is equal to his number of shares held times the number of candidates.
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cumulative voting
voting method that improves minority shareholders' chances of naming representatives on the board of directors. In regular or statutory voting, stockholders must apportion their votes equally among candidates for director.

Cumulative Voting
A method of voting for corporate directors. In contrast to statutory voting, cumulative voting allows shareholders to multiply the number of shares owned by the number of directorships being voted.

Cumulative voting
A method of voting for corporate directors that enables the shareholders to multiply the number of their shares by the number of directorships being voted on and to cast the total for one director or a selected group of ...

Cumulative Voting. Rather than casting the same number of votes for each director, cumulative voting allows a stockholder to aggregate all of the stockholder's votes.

Cumulative Voting A shareholder may cast all his or her votes for one candidate for the board of directors. Also see majority voting.
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Cumulative Voting
The right of a stockholder to cast all the stockholder's aggregate votes for one or more directors, rather than casting the same number of votes for each director.
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Cumulative voting
With this method of voting for a corporation's board of directors, you may cast the total number of votes you're entitled to any way you choose.

In cumulative voting, on the other hand, a shareholder may cast the total number of his or her votes-one vote for every share of stock multiplied by the number of candidates for the board-for or against a single nominee, ...

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Related: cumulative voting. Managed float Also known as "dirty" float, this is a system of floating exchange rates with central bank intervention to reduce currency fluctuations.

Cumulative voting: A voting right of shareholders that allows votes for directors to be spread among the various nominees. This right protects the voting strength of minority shareholders.

Cumulative voting A voting method in which participants receive as many votes as there are open board positions. This gives minority shareholders more say by allowing them to cast all their votes (if desired) for a single candidate.

Voting system under which each director is voted upon separately. Related: cumulative voting.
Make a market
A dealer is said to make a market when he quotes bid and offered prices at which he stands ready to buy and sell.

Voting system under which corporate shareholders vote for each director separately. Related: Cumulative voting.
Make a market
Dealers are said to make a market when they quote bid and offered prices at which they stand ready to buy and sell.

Majority voting
Voting system under which corporate shareholders vote for each director separately. Related: Cumulative voting.

Preferred stock usually has the right to vote when preferred dividends are in default for a specified period. The right to vote may be delegated by the stockholder to another person. See: Statutory voting, cumulative voting, proxy.

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