Doesn Zebra have two classes of Common Stock?
Until 31 July 2003, Zebra had Class A and Class B Common Stock. On that date, however, the number of Class B shares no longer represented at least 10% of total shares outstanding. Therefore, each remaining share of Class B Common Stock automatically converted into one share of Class A Common Stock. Holders of Class B Common stock entitled the holder to 10 votes per share. Each share of Class A Common Stock entitles the holder to one vote on matters brought before stockholders.
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