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Question
"They are the members of the company, having voting rights also", who are they?
Options
Customer
Investor
Stakeholders
None of these
Solution
Stakeholders
Explanation:
Investors, specifically shareholders, are company members who have purchased shares and thus have voting rights on certain company matters, such as electing the board of directors or approving major corporate actions. These voting rights allow them to have a say in the company's governance and strategic direction.
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