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the voting rights. Reversing the ordinary balance of powers between minority and majority shareholders can bring about a … such a situation, the monitoring role to be played by institutional shareholders is bound to be pivotal. This Article warns …
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the voting rights. Reversing the ordinary balance of powers between minority and majority shareholders can bring about a … such a situation, the monitoring role to be played by institutional shareholders is bound to be pivotal. This Article warns …
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shareholders. As a result, these directors have incentives to go along with controllers' wishes, or, at least, inadequate … that allows policymakers to produce the precise balance of power between controlling shareholders and public investors that …
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The authors analyse resolutions proposed by shareholders of Australian companies listed on the Australian Securities …
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rule is primitive and not practical and it does not provide a mechanism for the shareholders to seek remedies after their …
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to limit managerial authority. Both models view insiders and shareholders as engaged in a competitive struggle for … scholars and judges continue to debate the appropriate balance of power between shareholders and insiders, corporate practice …, the Article shows how collaboration promotes the production and aggregation of information from insiders and shareholders …
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Sustainable Companies Agenda. It suggests that affording greater power to shareholders and encouraging greater engagement may not … advance the Agenda unless shareholders anticipate a direct personal financial benefit. The article also raises the possibility … that such a policy could impede progress by the adoption by shareholders of a short-termist approach to the company …
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For the greater part of the twentieth century the role of shareholders within the public corporation has been … the shareholders do not wish to be involved with the corporation's management, nor do they gain any benefits from an …-legal obstacles to shareholders' active involvement. Through most of the twentieth century, this contractarian orthodoxy of the rather …
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. The former undertake the risk of business and the later manages the business. In return the shareholders expect to share … the profit and assets of business. This study analyses that expectation of the shareholders in terms of dividends and … position of the shareholders out of such uncertainties, as well as the probable losses suffered by the shareholders and the …
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