A Dodd-Frank artifact is allowing shareholders to assert their ownership privileges in public company boardrooms.
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Tag Archives: Shareholders
Pennsylvania’s Sweet Protectionism
Milton Hershey turned his company into a quasi-community asset. The consequences are still playing out.
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Deciphering Google’s Alphabet Soup
Does it makes sense to restructure Google into a holding company called Alphabet? The simple answer is Y-E-S.
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How We Nationalized America’s Banks
American banks have effectively been nationalized, as regulators intimidate and overwhelm boards of directors.
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JPMorgan Shareholders Disappoint Dimon Critics
The nerve of those JPMorgan shareholders, acting like they own the place.
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SEC Lets Shareholders Act Like Owners — To A Point
A new rule that gives public company shareholders the power to nominate their own directors is not going to turn …
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Minding The Hired Help
Assume everything is OK unless you are informed otherwise? Maybe for a responsible child, but not for the hired hands.
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