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None of this would be necessary to say if Black accepted that he was guilty of taking shareholders' and creditors' money; after all, he suffered a shocking downfall and imprisonment.
"The narrow interpretation is that we're taking shareholders money and giving money away.
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Right now, it's around 18. When do they start taking shareholder value seriously?
Julien Vincent from the financial activist group Market Forces agrees: "The coal industry is in structural decline, and it's taking the bank industry with it, which means it's taking shareholder value and customer value along with it".
The symbol he chose looks a lot like a wild horse; that is appropriate, because his funds have taken shareholders on a exhilarating ride.
But the curiosity that lingered was not just about what designer's dress the bride chose to wear (Claire Pettibone) or how long it would take shareholders to sue Facebook for bungling its IPO (six days).
Along the way he took shareholders on a wild ride.
Park had been prepared to provide buses to take shareholders to London, but now wants to ensure "the board are given no excuse to postpone or delay".
Why do they not act as responsible owners and insist that management take shareholder democracy more seriously?
Mr. Carey said the company took shareholder votes "seriously" but that it was "proud of the current board".
Now Connecticut may be the first state to take shareholder protections seriously post-Citizens United.
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