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, because they are binding and UK shareholders have the statutory right to call special meetings and elect directors … shareholders and social proposals dominate the proposing scene of the US …
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device than US counterparts since they are binding and UK shareholders have the statutory right to call special meetings and … small shareholders and social proposals dominate the proposing scene of the US. Our results suggest that shareholders can … impact the corporate governance and firm performance but that the methods through which shareholders are empowered are …
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This study focuses on U.S. shareholder derivative cases in which Audit Committee members were defendants. Three grounds for Audit Committee liability were alleged in those cases: (1) violation of the Fiduciary Duties of Care, Loyalty or Good Faith, which may include failure to provide proper...
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committees, which would have certain oversight functions and act as a communication link between shareholders and management. To … not going to mitigate the collective action problem of shareholders, and they are unlikely to reduce managerial agency … of public companies to have a shareholder committee. Nevertheless, given that shareholders will both bear the costs and …
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GIM Index or the proportion of activist shareholders. Following these special meeting we find that next quarter …
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position to benefit themselves at the expense of minority shareholders -- were endemic to corporations in the late …, however, was to give controlling shareholders the power to extract more than their fair share of their enterprise's profits …
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position to benefit themselves at the expense of minority shareholders -- were endemic to corporations in the late …, however, was to give controlling shareholders the power to extract more than their fair share of their enterprise's profits …
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