Does a person holding one preference share in a company,be
able to audit the accounts of that company?
Answer Posted / thakkar mohini r
Regarding your question my answer is : a person who is
holding a share in a company is able to ask for information
of compnay's statuts, transactions, future transactions,
projects, profit and loss all things.
Thanks.
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