A Principal Stockholder is a stockholder who owns a significant number of shares in a corporation. Under Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rules, a principal stockholder owns 10% or more of the voting stock of a registered company.
A stock-for-stock reorganization involves one corporation acquiring at least 80% of another corporation's stock using its own voting stock, creating a subsidiary relationship.
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