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shareholders is required to reach an absolute majority of voting rights. Even though the average firm has a dispersed ownership … example, has an important impact on the ownership structure. In about 4% of sample companies, corporate shareholders hold just … under 30 per cent of the shares. Second, institutional investors are the most important category of shareholders. However …
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mandates all shareholders with holdings of 5 percent or more in Dutch companies to disclose their holdings. Our analysis shows … that the average ownership stakes of the largest and the three largest shareholders are 27% and 41%, respectively. The …
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2000. Our main findings are as follows. First, controlling shareholders offset the dilution of voting rights they incurred … suggests that marginal voting rights are important to controlling shareholders even beyond the 50% threshold. Second, share … unifications were not associated with much change in the identity of controlling shareholders. Third, the proportion of firms …
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The paper analyses the ownership structure of a large sample of Spanish listed companies. The results are analysed in terms of governance implications under the agency theory context. The results show a picture with concentrated ownership where stock markets are relatively low important. Direct...
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This essay discusses the corporate governance of banks. Bank managers must balance competing demands from shareholders … third section then spells out a recommendation for a logically consistent regime in which shareholders (equity governance …
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investors. In a famous study by La Porta et al. (1998) it is concluded that the rights of shareholders are more advanced in … for equal treatment of shareholders. Moreover, we review the spezial rules of minority protection in our Companies Act to … provide a broader view of the legal landscape that Finnish minority shareholders inhabit. In passing, we make some comparisons …
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This paper studies the impact of the concentration of control, the type of controlling shareholder and the dividend tax preference of the controlling shareholder on dividend policy for a panel of 220 German firms over 1984-2005. While the concentration of control does not have an effect on the...
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This paper provides the first rigorous econometric estimates on the pay-performance relations for executives of Korean firms with and without Chaebol affiliation. To do so, we have assembled for the first time panel data (that provide information not only on executive compensation and firm...
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this phenomenon on the basis of percentage limits which require share-holders to hold a minimum amount of shares in order … to bring a lawsuit. We show that, under this legal regime, managers will collude with large shareholders by means of … settlements or bribes that impose a negative externality on small shareholders. Contrary to conventional agency models, we find …
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