Schedule 13D and Schedule 13G are similar forms that are used to report a party’s ownership of stock that is over 5% of a class of equity in a company. Because ownership of over 5% in a public company is significant ownership, you must declare it to the public. When you should file each of these schedules depends on additional criteria.
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