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How to calculate the company's shareholding dividend? What is the percentage of my shares?

The share ratio is the ratio of your contribution to the total share capital of the company, that is, 2/3.

No, it's a subsidiary company, not a branch company, and the branch company is funded by the head office, so you won't be allowed to contribute.

As for your share-sharing, you have to hold a shareholders' meeting and make a dividend resolution at the shareholders' meeting before you have the right to get dividends according to your share ratio.

The company's sales are not directly related to your dividend. In addition, it depends on whether the shareholders, especially the major shareholders, have the idea of paying dividends, otherwise, the dividends will be in the foreseeable future.

Of course, according to the revised company law, the company's profits have been positive for five consecutive years and the company has never paid dividends, so you can file a lawsuit to demand dividends.