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It’s common stock
Common stock is an asset that gives ownership to shareholders of an organization but it does not give the holders priority in the ownership of the company. If the organization files bankruptcy, common stockholders are paid after, preferred stockholders, bondholders, and debtholders, making the security to be riskier. Besides, stocks are more volatile assets since they tend to react fast to the movements of the overall market.
I am pretty sure that you do not need to change something to make this sentence look better. Gramatically everything is totaly OK, so the last option - that's your answer. As you can see, <span> '[They] used tweezers to pick through innards looking for the heart' the previous tense is being used there, so any pronoun would be possible to use and that also would be proper.
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pardon me but I didn't got it .