Phrases with «dissident shareholder»

A dissident shareholder is someone who disagrees with the decisions or direction of a company and expresses their opposition by voting against the company's management or proposing alternative ideas or strategies. They may try to influence the company's management or board of directors to make changes they believe will benefit the company or its shareholders. Full definition

Sentences with «dissident shareholder»

  • Crescent Point has been roundly criticized by dissident shareholder Cation Capital, which attributes its poor share performance to unwise spending decisions and overly - generous executive compensation. (business.financialpost.com)
  • Dissident shareholders of Twenty - First Century Fox Inc. (formerly part of the News Corp. media empire) are pushing Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Rupert Murdoch to give up the dual - class structure at the film and television company. (bloomberg.com)
  • Tap Oil shareholders have lodged a big protest vote, with more than 35 per cent of votes cast against three resolutions at today's annual meeting, with dissident shareholder Chatchai Yenbamroong accounting for a large share of the opposition. (businessnews.com.au)
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