Sentences with phrase «shareholder profits»

Even if this doesn't happen, a company trading at less than book value can be broken up for its asset value, earning shareholders a profit.
«All it would've taken is for one prominent fossil fuel CEO to know this was about more than just shareholder profits, and a question about our legacy,» he said.
B Corp companies share information and resources and strive for goals beyond maximizing shareholder profit.
What can stop the drive for shareholder profits from leading to inappropriate geoengineering deployments?
As an activist fund, Trian buys large amounts of shares in a company and then pushes for changes in the board of directors or business strategies in an attempt to increase shareholder profits.
It's simple, with less fees and no other shareholders profiting, more money in our pockets!
What is important about workers coops is the increase in power for workers within capitalism, the possibility of different firm structures by a potential to offer more diverse management values than maximisation of shareholder profit, and the presence of non-capital expanding economic conducts.
Rather, they would institute a quarterly or annual shareholder profit share.
Unlike commercial bankers, Pentagon Federal Credit Union protects their members» best interests, not shareholder profits.
Whatever the returns of the fund are for the year, expenses are unlikely to endanger shareholder profit.
My understanding is that UK life assurers pay a single tax charge which is levied on both shareholder and policy holder profits, with shareholder profits being taxed at the normal corporate rate (30 % if a large company), and policy holder profits at the lower rate of income tax (currently 20 %).
Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company Limited (BALIC) saw drop in shareholders profit to Rs 688 crore in Q4 from Rs 1,023 crore.
The company hope that the holders of Zerocoin will profit from the value of the token increasing rather than how current gambling providers» shareholders profit when the casino beats a punter.
I'm always amused when a corp exec comes on the air and says that they are trying to maximize shareholder profits.
It is an attempt to highlight the invisible violence that underpins the international industry of death and suffering: the commercial and government complicity that allows for weapons to be made and sold by public companies for shareholder profit; the laws banning assault rifles which go neglected; and the films and video - games which depict trigger - happy heroes.
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