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(c) Automate generation of the remaining individuals extracted from OpenFIGI based on these hand-crafted individuals to demonstrate the feasibility of doing so.
2. How would a user represent the listings for the same common stock and class of share on multiple exchanges?
3. How would a user represent multiple classes of share for the same company? For this, we will need to represent another company, for example, Alphabet / Google.
The multi-class share structure at Google came about as a result of the company's restructuring into Alphabet Inc. in October 2015 (NASDAQ: GOOG). Founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page found themselves owning less than majority ownership of the company's stock, but wished to maintain control over major business decisions. The company created three share classes of the company's stock as a result. Class-A shares are held by regular investors and carry one vote per share. Class-B shares, held primarily by Brin and Page, have 10 votes per share. Class-C shares are typically held by employees and have no voting rights. The structure gives most voting control to the founders, although similar setups have proven unpopular with average shareholders in the past.
2. How would a user map the market data currently published by the New York Stock Exchange or Nasdaq for the common stock issued by a given issuer?
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