The insurance allows a business to continue operations without a major disruption in the event of a key employee's death, providing peace of mind to owners and
shareholders in the company before and if such an incident occurred.
Not exact matches
Those include a
shareholder lawsuit
before a court
in the German town of Braunschweig that alleges
company officials were too slow
in disclosing the scandal, depriving investors of information they needed to make decisions about their holdings.
Did any
shareholders have governance issues with J Crew
before the
company's latest filings
in December?
• Though Whitehead is not named as one of the
shareholders acquiring Sprout back from Valeant, she had privately owned the
company with her then - husband Bob Whitehead
before selling it
in the summer of 2015.
Glen Clark replaced him, and a scant few months
before the election was hit by an alleged BC Hydro scandal where a
company set up by Hydro for a deal
in Pakistan had a
shareholders list that looked like an NDP party rally.
Before Jana went public
in 2012 with its fight against Agrium, the Canadian fertilizer
company, it met with other
shareholders and sought their support.
Clayton promised that
before the SEC allows a
company to cut off
shareholders» right to sue, the commissioners themselves would «give the issue full consideration
in a measured and deliberative manner.»
Shareholders who wish to bring business
before Walmart's 2014 Annual
Shareholders» Meeting other than through a
shareholder proposal pursuant to the SEC's rules must notify the Corporate Secretary of our
company in writing and provide the information required by the provision of the Bylaws dealing with
shareholder proposals.
The
company said it would consult with stakeholders
before May 31
in hopes of protecting
shareholders and gaining clarity on its ability to construct the pipeline through B.C.
«As we've said
before, the CBS Corporation will always act
in the best interest of all of its
shareholders,» a
company rep said
in a statement.
Since 2008, he's called practically every major shale play
before the mainstream press got wind of them — including the now - famous Bakken oil formation and the
companies that have raked
in billions
in profits for their
shareholders.
Repatriation is
in effect a legal category that requires a
company to book the money
in the United States — and pay taxes on it —
before it can be distributed to
shareholders or invested domestically.
Mr Boon said the Tabcorp offer — which offered
shareholders a 21 per cent premium on the share price
before the bid was revealed last week, and a 58 per cent stake
in the combined
company — was too good to refuse.
It is believed WCB had insisted on a 50.1 per cent condition
before approving Saputo's earlier cash bids because it feared without the condition the
company could be left with several large
shareholders stuck
in a stalemate for control.
If you had already invested
in the
company before Icahn's move, you will have enjoyed the famous Icahn lift — a term coined to describe how Icahn's reputation to unlock
shareholder value often provokes an additional rise
in a
company's share price once the activist investor steps on the scene.
In short, shareholders own just as much of a company as they did before, but with changes in how the companies are structured (two individual companies vs. one bigger company
In short,
shareholders own just as much of a
company as they did
before, but with changes
in how the companies are structured (two individual companies vs. one bigger company
in how the
companies are structured (two individual
companies vs. one bigger
company).
Preferred shares rank
in seniority after all debt of a
company but
before the common
shareholders.
And this debt's now basically
in the hands of a major
shareholder, Irelandia (Declan Ryan)-- so one should be v aware the odds of the
company ending up under Ryan's control (
before shareholders see a cent) are fairly high.
The ownership interest of current KHD
shareholders who can not exercise their rights will be diluted by up to 1/3 under this rights plan (if all rights are exercised there will be 3 KHD shares outstanding for every 2 KHD shares outstanding
before the rights exercise), but the
company will (theoretically) get a facilitated entry into the vast infrastructure building market
in China.
This is the amount of cold hard cash the
company's operations are generating,
before making any payouts to lenders or
shareholders, or investing
in new equipment.
As I've said
before, I find it hard to invest
in (what looks like) a low risk / easy reward transaction when I can't confirm the underlying value... And with this deal, I just don't see the 3.92 cts per share that's been promised as a
shareholder payout... All I see are worthless shares
in a hopelessly insolvent
company — and I thought some
shareholders would see the same thing and bail out at any price.
Just
before the studio was sold to Sony
in 2005, Martin moved to former
shareholder Media Republic, a cross media entertainment
company, where he was involved
in all kinds of gaming, online and mobile initiatives.
During the call, Smith and Sotheby's CFO Mike Goss assured
shareholders that such losses had been anticipated, as the
company has never
before posted a profit
in its third quarter, a period when only 7 percent of its annual sales occur.
But then the directors of these
companies are (at least
in Australia) bound by law to place the welfare of their
shareholders before all other considerations.
Coordinated by CERES, the investors sent letters to the fossil fuel
companies last month, requesting detailed responses
before their annual
shareholder meetings
in early 2014.
The stocks were often used as fodder for «pump - and - dump» schemes, where stock brokers dupe their clients to buy shares
in shell
companies, raising the price of the stock,
before the initial
shareholders would sell off their shares for a profit, leaving the shares worthless.
He has a wide expertise
in all kind of Civil and Commercial Disputes between national and international major
companies before either ordinary Courts or Arbitration Courts, including, amongst others, contractual liability, disputes between
shareholders, directors liability, stock markets, unfair competition, private equity issues and construction agreements.
Over the course of the last 25 years he has been involved
in general commercial litigation within the fields of banking,
company law, insolvency, professional negligence, franchising,
shareholder disputes, disciplinary proceedings
before regulatory bodies, tax and VAT cases
before the Special Commissioners and VAT Tribunals and product liability.
Facebook dropped the suit just days
before Zuckerberg would have been scheduled to take the stand
in the case
shareholders had filed against the
company.
Yet shortly
before it was due to launch, approximately half of the Realtor ® association
shareholders in the for - profit MLSNI filed suit to stop the merger, citing that
company leaders didn't provide a legitimate business purpose for the merger and breached their fiduciary duties to the
shareholders.
Since
in a bankruptcy proceeding unsecured creditors generally get paid
before common
shareholders, creditors who are afraid they might lose their investment can sometimes force a bankrupt
company to accept a bid that undervalues its stock, notes Todd Sullivan, a Massachusetts - based investor and author of the Value Plays blog.