A firm has two classes of common stock outstanding: Class A, which carries voting rights of 10 votes
per share but receives no dividends (ever), and Class B, which carries voting rights of one vote per
share and pays dividends whenever they are declared by the board. Which would you be willing to
pay more for and why?
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