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Owning '''One share''' of a [[company]] makes you an owner enititleing you to attend [[share holder meeting]]s. To speak and to vote there. Buying one share of any company is a sane usage for any extra [[financial capital]] that any [[Consumerium association]] (or [[Consumerium nonprofit]]) may have acquired that is not required to run the basic [[Consumerium Services]]
Owning '''One share''' of a [[company]] makes you an owner enititleing you to attend [[share holder meeting]]s. To speak and to vote there. Buying one share of any company is a sane usage for any extra [[financial capital]] that any [[Consumerium association]] (or [[Consumerium nonprofit]]) may have acquired that is not required to run the basic [[Consumerium Services]]
More information on how and what to affect with one or more shares:
* [[w:Activist shareholder]]
* [[w:Environmental, social and corporate governance]], often abbreviated ESG
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