Sentences with phrase «shareholders demand change»

Can shareholders demand change to the board and its operations in a timely way — to save this struggling company from further downward spirals?
The ride - hailing company is trying to find a replacement for Kalanick who resigned in June after several major shareholders demanded a change in leadership.

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Indeed, shareholder policy preferences can shift very rapidly when activist shareholders arrive on scene and demand sweeping changes in core policies.
Large investors are currently demanding change, while some shareholders have began to look for an exit.
They have changed the economic ethos (oikos nomos = rules of the house and oikonomos = the art of well managing the house) by sacrificing the objective of social well - being and full employment to the demands of the rate of profit and thus to increasing shareholder value.
Fire - power covers a host of tactics: Sometimes it's just sheer weight of money (and they become the largest shareholder), but it also includes nominating directors to the board, conducting proxy fights, deposing and / or appointing management, suggesting operational changes and / or asset / business sales, scaring up bidders for a company (or even bidding themselves), demanding strategic reviews or even wind - downs or liquidations, etc..
Carl Icahn has prepared a good starting point in a series of essays, Capitalism Should Return to Its Roots, We're Not the Boss of A.I.G. and It's Up to the Shareholders, Not the Government, to Demand Change at a Company.
In his blog, The Icahn Report, Carl Icahn argues in a new post, It's Up to the Shareholders, Not the Government, to Demand Change at a Company, that «shareholders have been complicit in allowing management excesses and incompetence by not taking a sShareholders, Not the Government, to Demand Change at a Company, that «shareholders have been complicit in allowing management excesses and incompetence by not taking a sshareholders have been complicit in allowing management excesses and incompetence by not taking a stand.»
This fire - power covers a host of tactics: Sometimes it's simply sheer size (they become the largest shareholder), but it also includes nominating directors, conducting proxy fights, deposing / appointing management, recommending operational changes & asset / business sales, finding bidders for the company (or even bidding themselves), demanding strategic reviews or even wind - downs / liquidations, etc..
They are beholden to their shareholders to continuously grow their business or else those shareholders will either abandon ship by selling their stock, or will demand major changes from the company.
Their letter was the latest sign environmental concerns that were once peripheral for many investors have become mainstream, with some of the most traditional shareholder groups demanding fossil fuel companies in general, and Exxon in particular, do more in response to climate change.
A group of hedge funds submits a shareholder proposal demanding sweeping structural changes.
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