Voting control of corporations

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Ross owns 918 shares of Flag Fabric Corporation There are thirteen directors to be elected. 31,000 shares of common stock are outstanding. There is cumulative voting.

Question1. How many votes can be cast for directors?

Question2. How many votes does Betsy control?

Question3. What percentage of the vote does Betsy control?

 

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