Q: Hello Peter,
I own canadian helicopter. I just looked at the stock price in Globe and Mail. There are two canadian helicopter stocks (chl.a and chl.b). 'a' went down 66 cents and 'b' went up 2.49. How come one went up and the other went down? 'b' is classed as a variable voting share on the canadian helicopter website. What does this mean, and is it better to own type 'a' or 'b' stock? susanna
I own canadian helicopter. I just looked at the stock price in Globe and Mail. There are two canadian helicopter stocks (chl.a and chl.b). 'a' went down 66 cents and 'b' went up 2.49. How come one went up and the other went down? 'b' is classed as a variable voting share on the canadian helicopter website. What does this mean, and is it better to own type 'a' or 'b' stock? susanna