Sentences with phrase «do shareholders benefit»

«Do shareholders benefit from corporate political contributions?

Not exact matches

Bob Sewell, president and CEO of Oakville's Bellwether Investment Management, does think that some companies, and their shareholders, could benefit from the infrastructure spending over time.
Noble says the restructuring plan, which has the backing of over 83 percent of its senior creditors, will benefit all stakeholders and an insolvency is the only alternative if shareholders do not approve its proposal.
The employees don't actually own the company so they don't benefit in the same way as shareholders.
«Benefits» for shareholders, as Heins put it, are coming in «Phase Three,» but there's work to be done in terms of «educating» carriers about new BlackBerry products and breaking into a «ferocious» U.S. market.
She called on shareholders to pressure boards to promote women into top managerial roles so that companies do not miss out on performance benefits.
There is also the more common business ethics excuse that it was done for profit and the benefit of the shareholders.
Once extraordinary charges and options dilution are considered, it's not clear that companies actually accumulated much at all for the benefit of shareholders, and they sure didn't pay dividends.
As large as those numbers seem, they don't reveal the degree to which the repurchases have benefited shareholders.
[25] A rational shareholder will expend the effort necessary to make informed decisions only if the expected benefits outweigh the costs of doing so.
«As long as you're doing something that doesn't harm the value of the company, accelerating the benefits to shareholders is exactly what creating value is about.
Buybacks let shareholders benefit from deploying that cash, even if it isn't always done optimally.
I understand market cap in ownership sizing are the likely factors but does it still to invest for the shareholders» benefit in a company, like, Seritage that might have a significant upside and where are you putting your personal to work?
And finally, two U.S. firms will get some enhanced ability to do bond and stock underwriting — again a benefit to shareholders and local staff rather than to U.S. employment.
In the letter, the company said that «succumbing to political pressure to do what is expedient» would fly «in the face of our fiduciary responsibility as stewards of the company for the benefit of shareholders
Senior representatives of CalSTRS and Relational Investors discuss why they believe Timken's share price does not reflect the indicated trading values of the Company's bearings and steel businesses and how a break up could benefit shareholders.
«While some utilities have provisions that will automatically capture the net benefits for consumers, some do not, and shareholders could receive the windfall,» PSC Chair John Rhodes said in a statement.
The benefits of gender balanced boards are well documented, not only do women serve to better represent the needs and wants of shareholders, but they bring a fresh dynamic and a skillset that enriches the boardroom.
We don't have shareholders or investors demanding large profits, we are simply working for the benefit of the schools community.
The one thing I don't want to see is a bailout that benefits the shareholders of Fannie or Freddie.
Agree that it does benefit the shareholder to reduce the outstanding shares.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon alluded to this problem in a 2016 shareholder letter: «Many third parties sell or trade information in a way customers may not understand, and the third parties, quite often, are doing it for their own economic benefit — not for the customer's benefit,» he wrote.
In other words don't count on that cash being returned to shareholders or even invested in passive investments (private or public equity) for the benefit of shareholders; A liquidation valuation really isn't of interest here as Glassbridge is set to be an ongoing business and I can see an operating cash bleed for 3 - 5 years depending on how long it takes the company to attract enough AUM to cover operating (read staffing) costs.
Vanguard is owned by the shareholders of its mutual funds, so it does not benefit the company to charge more in fees than is truly necessary.
The company will just build up an infinitely large cash hoard, which does not benefit shareholders.
2) With BRK and IBM, Buffett hopes that public buyers and sellers will be stupid, and sell their shares at levels far below what the eventual prices will be, allowing the remaining shareholders to do better, as management buys in shares at a bargain, benefiting the persisting shareholders.
In other words, does the deal make economic sense and will it benefit shareholders over the long run?
What evidence do we have that the company is run for the benefit of shareholders, and that the management aren't empire builders.
It did, however, lose the opportunity to build goodwill by strategically allocating its product during a time of shortage.107 To the extent the stock sale premium reflected this diversion of a corporate opportunity, the selling stockholder was liable for a breach of fiduciary duty.108 A corporate recovery would not have benefitted the selling shareholder — i.e., «those from whom the recovery is had» — but would have benefitted the parties who had induced the very breach that occasioned the recovery.109 The court accordingly ordered direct relief to the minority shareholders.110
Conceptually it is a lot like someone suing himself (yes I know the companies are different legal persons, but still); one could argue that the shareholders did benefit from the fraud while it was ongoing yet no customer can sue them.
Earn money and buy board seats at companies that don't respect the benefits of diversity, and then you can force diversity on them as a shareholder.
«If they can get that price [$ 21 per share] and Simon is willing to pay and if GGP shareholders have the option of benefitting from the combined entity, I don't see anything wrong with that,» says Todd Sullivan, author of the blog ValuePlays.
Plantiff will argue that there is no legal separation between Daniel and LLC # 1 because Daniel as shareholder does not fill out forms correctly or had malicious intent when he created LLC # 1 or operates LLC # 1 for his own personal benefit or LLC # 1 wrecklessly borrows money or Daniel as officer of LLC # 1 knew that the slip and fall could occur or Daniel did not adequately capitalize LLC # 1 or any other lame excuse.
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