Both forms can be calculated according to the number of shares or percentage, but either calculation method will be accompanied by another conversion (such as the transfer of n shares, accounting for X% of the company's total share capital).
It's not a concept, but it is related. The management right is generally held by the actual operator (such as the general manager), and the control right belongs to the major shareholder (the shareholder with the highest shareholding ratio). The major shareholder can run the company by himself or hire others to run the company. That is to say, in the final analysis, the ultimate controller of the management right still belongs to the major shareholder (but there are exceptions). In addition to these two items, there are other rights, which cannot be listed together due to different classification methods.
If you have control, you may have management. Generally, if you hold more than 565,438+0% of the shares, you can have control and management rights.