B share (NYSE)
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B shares are a special class of shares on the New York Stock Exchange.
Comparison with A shares
B shares carry a back-end load, whereas A shares carry a front-end load.
See also
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B shares are a special class of shares on the New York Stock Exchange.
B shares carry a back-end load, whereas A shares carry a front-end load.
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