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Venture Capital
Money raised by companies to finance new, risky ventures.
Volatility
The rate of change in the price of a security over a given time.
Volume
The amount of shares bought and sold on a stock exchange.
Voting Right
The stockholder's right to vote in the affairs of the company. Most common
shares have one vote each and preferred stock usually only has the right to
vote when its dividends are in default. The right to vote may be delegated
by the stockholder to another person, called voting by proxy. Voting rights give
the stockholder a say in the company's affairs and such rights can increase the value of
the stock.
Voting Trust
A device to place the control of a company in the hands of certain managers for a
given period of time, or until certain results have been achieved. This is done by shareholders
surrendering their voting rights to a trustee for a specified period of
time.
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