Shareholders are shareholders of a joint stock limited company or a limited liability company, and have the right to attend the shareholders' meeting and have the right to vote. They also refer to investors in other joint ventures. Shareholders have decision-making voting rights, voting rights and income rights.
Strictly speaking, in the Company Law, the connotation of shareholders of a limited liability company is different from that of shareholders of a joint stock limited company: shareholders of a limited liability company refer to those who contributed capital when the company was established or held shares in derivative acquisitions according to law after the company was established. People who have rights and obligations to the company. A shareholder of a joint stock limited company refers to a person who obtains shares in accordance with the law when the company is established or after its establishment, and enjoys rights and assumes obligations to the company. Generally speaking, a joint stock limited company has more start-up capital than a limited liability company.