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How many shareholders does a private school usually have?
Private schools generally have two or more shareholders. The number of promoters of the company is required to be two or more and 200 or less, and the total number of shareholders is not required to be less than 200. Shareholders who hold shares in the company, no matter how many, are naturally shareholders of the company. Private schools are generally owned by education bureaus and education groups. The owner of the education group owns more than 565,438+0% of the shares and has one veto.