She is not allowed to work but John can work
Answer:
Preemptive right
Explanation:
Preemptive right is a shareholder's right to buy additional shares every time the company issued a new one.
This right is held by the shareholders in order to maintain the amount of ownership percentage that they have over the company.
For example,
Let's say that you own 1,000 shares from the total of 10,000 shares. At this point, you own around 10% of the company. If the company decided to issue another 10,000 shares but you still only hold 1,000 shares,
your ownership of the company will fall to 5% (1,000/20,000 x 100%)
This is why preemptive right is seen as very favorable for the shareholder.
It was important for the same reason it is now. Just as we now don’t like for the federal government to tell us what to do, This states who declared their independence from the union did not want the federal government to tell them what crops they could raise via whether they could use slave labor or not.
Hello Timothy. A socialist economy is a system of production where goods and services are produced directly for use, in contrast to a capitalist economic system, where goods and services are produced to generate profit (and therefore indirectly for use). ... The ownership of the means of production varies in different socialist<span> theories.</span>
<span> The answer is C. a lower demand for crops.</span>