As I mentioned yesterday, I'm a little chary of the «Japan has
weak shareholder rights» narrative.
I'm a little chary of the «Japan has
weak shareholder rights» narrative.
I'm always a little chary of the «Japan has
weak shareholder rights» narrative (or any narrative, for that matter).
Agin it: Japan is a special case because it has
weak shareholder rights and a culture that regards corporations as «social institutions with a duty to provide stable employment and consider the needs of employees and the community at large, not just shareholders.»
Not exact matches
Under the conditions of high concentration of ownership and
weak legal protection for small - and medium - sized
shareholders in China, the distribution of dividends can be used as a way to limit large
shareholders» ability to expropriate minority
shareholders»
rights or improper government intervention in the listed companies.