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Another year, another slew of proxy battles for The Forbes 400′s richest "shareholder activist".
America's richest "shareholder activist" had busy summer: in June contentious proxy battle with Biogen yielded 2 board seats.
America's richest "shareholder activist" had busy year: last June contentious proxy battle with Biogen yielded two board seats.
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The truth is that a few (rich) shareholders provide most of the IMF's financial resources.
Undoubtedly, stock buybacks favor corporate executives lucky enough to cash out, but to the extent this increases inequality, it mainly favors the very rich (CEOs) over the somewhat rich (shareholders).
This pot is the closest thing the aid world has to the collection tins that Maimonides favoured: 40 of the bank's richer shareholders pool their donations in support of 82 of the world's poorest countries.But the shareholders will have to choose between their fidelity to Gleneagles and their disillusionment with Paul Wolfowitz, the World Bank's president.
Cutting corporate tax rates is hard because it is popularly assumed that high corporate taxes are paid by rich shareholders.
Corporate taxes increased the progressivity of the tax system because the burden of the tax fell on rich shareholders.
Or he could ask for an infusion from his rich controlling shareholder, France's AXA.
That's why many CEOs become rich while shareholders stay poor.
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