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which shareholders monitored and exercised voice to one where there was more reliance on external forces and exiting …
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The joint venture company, or incorporated joint venture, is a common form of corporate entity in Malaysia, in part due to the Malaysian economic policy which sought to enhance bumiputera participation in the corporate economy. However, there is still a very small body of case law dealing with...
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suggesting a default template of rules. Ultimately, the matter of protection was one for the corporation and its shareholders …
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suggesting a default template of rules. Ultimately, the matter of protection was one for the corporation and its shareholders …
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institutional shareholders should play in governing the corporation. In the US this discussion is around the idea of shareholder …
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Some pressure groups propagate that agency costs in companies could be reduced if shareholders would have access to … board minutes as the shareholders would have first hand information regarding the affairs of the reporting entity rather … argues that no real tangible benefits would accrue to shareholders as current regulatory instruments provide safeguards for …
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, among which are transactions with shareholders. This study of the Euro STOXX small 200 shows that transactions with large … shareholders are common and a significant number of these transactions are material compared to the size of the company … transaction for the company and its minority shareholders by an independent body and an approval by the (supervisory) board and …
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Activist hedge funds do not hold a sufficiently large number of shares to win proxy battles, and their success in driving corporate change relies on the willingness of institutional investors to support their cause. Against this background, this Article advances three claims about the...
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rather than its merits. The ultimate shareholder primacy norm is that directors are agents of shareholders, and that … directors are under fundamental obligation to run the company in the interest of the shareholders. This article finds that … directors owed no such legal obligation to shareholders, that the confusion was based on the historical application of …
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This Comment briefly describes democracy in the political and corporate world, and goes on to discuss how seemingly similar kinds of democracies exist in both spheres. It then takes the common comparison of shareholder democracy and political democracy in a new direction by exploring the...
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