UNDERSTANDING THE DYNAMICS OF CLASS B SHARES

Class B shares are a type of stock that offer different rights and privileges than Class A shares.

Class B shares typically have lower or no voting rights compared to Class A shares.

Class B shares may have higher dividends than Class A shares.

Class B shares may have a higher liquidation preference than Class A shares.

Class B shares are often used by founders and insiders to maintain control of a company.

Class B shares can be converted to Class A shares under certain circumstances.

Investors should carefully consider the rights and privileges associated with Class B shares before investing.