Blackrock1
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for example if a company has 100 shares issued can 3 people own 33.33 shares each or do you need to issue 2 new shares and have 34 each?
In the general case, yes.Can one own partial shares in a company?
I don't think this is true in an Irish context.In the general case, yes.
But, in the case of "direct" ownership such as you describe, the sort of stock split approach described by @Brendan Burgess allowing each shareholder to own a round number of shares might be easier to manage?![]()
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its an OMC for a developement, the developer has transferred his 100 shares equally to 2 directors. There are 22 units and the shares should be owned equally by each homeowner.How is it arising?
I was involved in a transaction where two people were acquiring a company where there were three shares.
Before the transaction took place, the three shares were split in two leaving 6 shares. (This transaction gave rise to no tax consequences.)
They then bought 3 shares equally.
Brendan
Issue 120 more shares, and allot 10 shares to each unit household.its an OMC for a developement, the developer has transferred his 100 shares equally to 2 directors. There are 22 units and the shares should be owned equally by each homeowner.
i have just issued 10 shares and ill allot 5 to each, it was easier than i thought on Core, thanks !Issue 120 more shares, and allot 10 shares to each unit household.
exactlyOK, maybe as OMC there is not tax consequences for this as it has no value?