Sentences with phrase «when shareholders demand»

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This is coming at a time when shareholders are demanding financial discipline and a better return on investment from shale drillers, another development that Papa believes will hold back production growth.
As for the problem of redemptions, there were, as had been feared, a large number of mutual - fund shareholders who demanded millions of dollars of their money in cash when the market crashed, but apparently the mutual funds had so much cash on hand that in most cases they could pay off their shareholders without selling substantial amounts of stock.
When Benchmark shareholders called Kalanick to inform him of the demands in the letter, he initially did not take the news well and was determined to fight the coup, the person said.
Indeed, shareholder policy preferences can shift very rapidly when activist shareholders arrive on scene and demand sweeping changes in core policies.
When demand for Basecoin goes up and the blockchain creates new Basecoin to match demand, shareholders receive these 13 newly - created Basecoins pro rata so long as all outstanding Base Bonds have been redeemed.
If you're the latter with a heavy load of debt, you'll go broke when demand slackens, and that's a very bad idea for shareholders.
But the Celtic Tiger demanded something more ambitious, so it became a stand - alone company: a) When Society members became direct shareholders in One51, via a Feb - 2007 share exchange, and b) grey market trading commenced in One51's shares at the end of Oct - 2007.
Normally, when more than a quarter of shareholders demand an outcome, most corporate leaders make strong efforts to meet that outcome; Rex Tillerson was not among them.
[19] When such a demand is made, companies sometimes form a «special litigation committee» or «demand review committee» consisting of disinterested and independent directors to determine whether pursuing the claim proposed by the shareholder is in the company's best interests.
As soon as you're leaving companies to decide whether they should offer to pay more tax, or enable voluntary disclosures, it might go down well with the public, but again we're back at the catch - 22: what happens when the institutional shareholders demand a particular return or dividend, they're not going to be happy when the Director turns around and says «well we can't do that because we voluntarily paid more tax this year».
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