Where can I find the equity ratio of the company?

There are many kinds of shareholders in the company. For the company's shareholders, the company's shareholders hold a certain proportion of shares, which means that different shareholders have different degrees of control over the company, and often the major shareholder will have control over the company. Next, I will bring you detailed knowledge about where to find the company's equity ratio, hoping to help you.

1. Where can I find the equity ratio of the company?

Check the proportion of shareholders' equity of the company in two ways:

1. By querying the articles of association, the articles of association contain the proportion and mode of contribution of shareholders.

2, through the national enterprise credit information company system query. After logging in to the query system, enter the company name to query the company industrial and commercial registration information.

3. Inquire about the company's audit report. If the company conducts an audit once a year, the audit report will disclose the shareholding ratio of shareholders.

Second, what is corporate litigation?

Company litigation refers to a special civil litigation caused by the violation of the obligations stipulated in the specific legal system of modern companies by specific subjects under the modern company system.

Corporate litigation has its unique connotation, and not all lawsuits involving companies belong to corporate litigation. Although company litigation belongs to civil litigation in essence, it is applicable to general civil litigation procedures, but it shows the differences in litigation subject, litigation procedure and litigation result attribution. According to the theory of litigation object, corporate litigation can be divided into three types: corporate capital litigation, personality denial litigation and equity litigation.

Three. Lawsuits brought by shareholders against the company

1, equity confirmation litigation

(1) shareholder qualification confirmation litigation;

(2) Litigation requiring the company to issue a certificate of capital contribution or shares to it;

(3) Shareholders request the company to record the lawsuit in the register of shareholders;

(4) The anonymous shareholder requests to confirm the basic shareholder qualification;

2. Litigation on the exercise of shareholders' rights

(5) Shareholders' right to know about litigation;

(6) shareholder voting litigation;

(7) Shareholders' litigation for dividend distribution;

(8) Litigation on the claim for distribution of the company's surplus property;

(nine) the shareholders' request to convene a shareholders' meeting or shareholders' meeting;

(10) Litigation in which shareholders, directors and supervisors request to confirm that the resolutions of the shareholders' meeting or shareholders' meeting and the resolutions of the board of directors are invalid;

(1 1) Litigation in which shareholders or supervisors request to cancel the company's resolution;

(1 1) Litigation of dissenting shareholders' right to purchase shares;

The above is the relevant content about where to find the company's equity ratio. The proportion of the company's equity is related to the company's control, so it is necessary to allocate the company's equity reasonably.