Voting
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Sticking around Too Long? Dynamics of the Benefits of Dual-Class Voting
Both practitioners and academics generally have a dim view of dual-class share structures. For example, when Snap Inc.
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When Shareholders Disagree: Trading After Shareholder Meetings
Shareholder voting has become one of the main avenues through which shareholders participate in corporate governance, and it is frequentl
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Loyalty Shares: Limited Use Structure or Corporate Game Changer?
At a time when dual class share structures have come under regular attack by investors, the concept of loyalty shares, popularised in Fra
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Trust and Shareholder Voting
Theory as well as empirical studies suggest that voting at annual general shareholder meetings (AGMs) creates value.
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Loyalty Shares Roundtable Held in Brussels
The ECGI Roundtable on Loyalty Shares took place on 18 June 2018 at the offices of Jones Day, Brussels, in collaboration with University
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Institutional Investor Voting Behavior: A Network Theory Perspective
It is commonly viewed that institutional investors have insufficient incentives to cast informed votes because they compete on relative p
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