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hi guys welcome to another episode of ninja vlogger law for the everyday layman now today we continue with our discussion on shares of stock which i started with last episode okay so if you like my videos and you want to see more please hit the subscribe button also please remember that this is only for educational purposes and is not a substitute for proper legal advice or for studying and understanding the law okay now last episode i talked about the nature of share of stock as well as the different classifications of shares of stock okay now the share of stock itself that constitutes property distinct or different from the capital or tangible property of the corporation when we talk about shares of stock that belongs to the different owners okay and the property of the corporation belongs to the corporation itself by virtue of the separate juridical personality of the corporation from its stockholders okay now stocks are incorporeal in nature meaning theyre intangible no you cannot