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shareholders in civil law systems explains crucial differences in corporate structure and finance. It questions the thesis that the …
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investment on the other hand, treat claims for damages by company shareholders differently. Advanced domestic systems generally … bar shareholders from claiming for reflective loss – loss that arises from injury to "their" company (such as a decline in … the value of shares). The claim for the loss belongs to the injured company and not to its shareholders. In contrast …
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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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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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This paper contains the tables of contents, legislation and cases, the introduction and the index of a book published by Cambridge University Press (2008). The cover text reads as follows: "On the one hand, it can be argued that the increasing economic and political interdependence of countries...
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There are two main sources of confusion in the public corporate governance debate. One is the confusion about the role of public policy intervention. The other is a lack of empirical knowledge about the corporate landscape where rules are supposed to be implemented and the functioning of...
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of listed companies and that shareholders make responsible use of their voting rights. Assessments after the financial …
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The shareholder democracy phenomenon is becoming increasingly successful all over the world. This article proposes a … conceptual framework is based on the conflict of interest opposing on the one hand executive officers and shareholders, and on … the other, the controlling shareholders and the minority shareholders. Then, using the SHARE database, the characteristics …
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We challenge a common presumption that poison pills and two Delaware case rulings in 1995 validating such pills materially entrench firms. Based on unsolicited takeover attempts from 1985 to 2009, we find that poison pills enhance takeover premiums, but do not reduce completion rates....
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