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Two people have the same wealth but different shareholdings. Why?

The two people have the same wealth but different shareholdings because: 1. The total share capital of A's listed company and B's listed company are different; 2. The per-share market values ??of A's listed company and B's listed company are different; 3. A's listed company and B's listed company have different market values.

The market value of each share and the total share capital of listed companies are different.

The above three situations will result in the accidental result that even though A and B hold different shares of shares in their respective companies, their wealth values ??will be the same.

It is said to be accidental because as long as one party's share market value moves by one cent, the wealth of both parties will be unequal.

Therefore, the difference between A and B is the norm, and the sameness can only be accidental.