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What if no one shareholder has held more than 51 percent of shares?

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What if no one shareholder has held more than 51 percent of shares?

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If no shareholder owns a majority (greater than 50 percent) of shares, a group of shareholders whose combined shares constitute a majority may constitute ultimate ownership. Each shareholder in this group must submit a notarized copy of their passport.

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