Sentences with phrase «with shareholders of»

At the closing of the transaction, our role involved introducing the funds flow to acquire the target, which was established inter alia by way of capital measures (for instance, an increase of share capital) at the relevant company level, including, as necessary, negotiation of a full restatement of the constitutive documents with the shareholders of each company to contain the most necessary terms of the transaction.
Today, October 14, 2014, Multi Dynamic Games Group Inc. (a subsidiary of Sumpo Food Holdings Limited) and Perfect Online Holding Limited (a subsidiary of Perfect World Co., Ltd.) entered into an acquisition agreement with the shareholders of Digital Extremes Ltd. to acquire 61 % of the entire issued share capital of the Company.
Furthermore, since March 2008, for 15 months the Company has purportedly sought out a partner, merger or sale, but after more than 60 Company Board and Committee meetings during 2008 alone and at least four offers of terms, none has been shared with the shareholders of the Company for consideration.
Companies could even be created for a limited time period in the first hand (which has some historical precedent with shareholders of «trading companies» with lifetime of a single trade voyage).
This is just the central thread in an increasingly tangled story: there's also Anne Hathaway as a slinky, burgling Catwoman, Joseph Gordon - Levitt as a square - jawed beat cop and lots of confusing financial shenanigans with the shareholders of Wayne Enterprises.
Companies that pay for their acquisitions with stock share both the value and the risks of the transaction with the shareholders of the company they acquire.
Nexus Minerals has entered into a Heads of Agreement with the shareholders of MTIC Corporate that gives Nexus an option to acquire 20 per cent of the issued capital of MTIC.

Not exact matches

According to data from Sentieo, nearly 75 % of publicly traded companies with some stake in the marijuana industry deemed Trump's election important enough to mention it as a risk factor to their shareholders.
CELGENE SHAREHOLDER ALERT: CLAIMSFILER REMINDS INVESTORS WITH LOSSES IN EXCESS OF $ 100,000 of Lead Plaintiff Deadline in Class Action Lawsuit Against Celgene Corporation - CEOF $ 100,000 of Lead Plaintiff Deadline in Class Action Lawsuit Against Celgene Corporation - CEof Lead Plaintiff Deadline in Class Action Lawsuit Against Celgene Corporation - CELG
The settlement with the Federal Trade Commission is the latest setback for Uber, which is facing a divided board of directors and angry shareholders after an investor lawsuit was filed against the company's ousted chief executive.
Almost three decades after launching the company as an indie film production house with little more than $ 300 and a lot of youthful enthusiasm, he and co-founder Seaton McLean and a few other early shareholders had all become rich beyond imagining on the strength of a handful of lucrative properties, including HGTV, the Food Network and the spectacularly successful CSI franchise.
SHAREHOLDER ALERT: Pomerantz Law Firm Reminds Shareholders with Losses on their Investment in Wynn Resorts Limited of Class Action Lawsuit and Upcoming Deadline — WYNN
He's still one of the biggest shareholders in the company, with a 5 % - plus stake that's worth about $ 300 million, according to SEC documents, mostly in a trust for his kids.
He wrote that «the Trump edict essentially kills any chances of this deal happening and is a major gut punch to those Qualcomm bulls hoping this soap opera could end with a bid following pressure from the shareholder meeting, which is poised to happen next month after getting delayed.»
In a statement, Viacom lead director Salerno, among the directors targeted for removal, called Thursday's action a «brazen and demonstrably invalid attempt» by Shari Redstone «to gain control of Viacom and its management in disregard of Sumner Redstone's wishes,» at odds with the board's efforts «to represent the best interests of all of the shareholders of Viacom.»
Last week it followed with another announcement that would give it great goodwill with conservationists and improve its credibility with shareholders — acquisition of a modest share of one of the world's leading developers of wave energy power systems.
May 1 - Jacob Jacobson agreed to resign as Xerox Corp's chief executive as part of a settlement of a lawsuit brought by the company's shareholders that raised questions over Xerox's agreed deal with Japan's Fujifilm Holdings Corp, a New York court filing showed on Tuesday.
Berkshire is now the largest shareholder in the second - and third - largest U.S. banks, with stakes of roughly 6.6 % in Bank of America and 10 % in Wells Fargo & Co (wfcnp), according to Reuters data.
(Here you can find Jeff Bezos's most recent letter to shareholders, along with a copy of the original from 1997.)
IN terms of shareholder gains, Polaris Metals stakeholders will be content with how the past 12 months unfolded.
NEW YORK / TOKYO, May 2 - Xerox Corp said its CEO and most of its board will step down to settle a suit brought by shareholders Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason, with new management planning to look at restructuring or terminating a contentious deal with Fujifilm Holdings.
While shareholders will receive only the slightest of premiums on their 12 - cent share price, the big winners are bondholders, who will recoup a greater share of their loans and not be saddled with stock in an operationally troubled and undercapitalized company.
Shareholders remain patient for now, but with every quarter that passes without any glimmers of hope, that patience grows thin and the company's valuation keeps dropping.
NEI filed shareholder resolutions last year with five of the largest Canadian banks calling for them to consider vertical ratios and assess the risks of horizontal benchmarking — setting salaries by comparing what CEOs at rival banks are paid, a practice that some shareholders argue has led to skyrocketing compensation packages.
Shareholders who held stock on the date of Bertolini's announcement and still hold it today have seen the value of their original stake more than double (compared with the more modest 34 % gain for the S&P 500 during the same period).
With any expenditure aimed at bettering employees, the environment, and community instead of maximizing profits for shareholders, there arises the conflict between shareholders and corporate social responsibility.
But if Moynihan hits his mark and returns all of B of A's profits to shareholders, with earnings now in the $ 20 billion range, the yield would rise to 8.5 %, and the total return to more like 12.5 %.
Nedlands - based Advanced Share Registry has purchased 51 per cent of Perth start - up Private Company Platform, which is targeting unlisted companies with multiple shareholders, including those pursuing crowd - sourced funding.
Xerox — CEO Jeff Jacobson and most of the company's board will step down as part of a settlement with major Xerox shareholders Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason.
For me, one of the most important, and surprising, discoveries over the last few years has been that choosing the best approach to balancing business and social concerns starts with a decision to make shareholder interests the higher priority.
In 2017, after years of failure, shareholders at my former employer, Exxon Mobil, passed a resolution calling for the company to outline its plans for dealing with climate change.
In addition, our approach to connecting business with social change is based on addressing the priorities of a wide range of stakeholders including employees, business partners, shareholders, government regulators, advocacy groups and consumers.
The software CEO with the soul of a poet has fought off a cancer scare while doubling shareholder returns
That model, he says, should allow B of A to grow revenues more or less in line with GDP, while returning 100 % of earning to shareholders in dividends and buybacks.
Shareholders are starting to see the benefits of employee and customer satisfaction, and with the growing concern of environmental issues and social responsibilities, younger generations are backing companies who align with their interests.
By complying with this view, companies oblige themselves to protect the shareholders of the «community.»
The company also issued a statement indicating it would not renew a shareholder agreement with L'Oreal, in which is has a 23 percent stake, beyond March 21 of this year.
His exorbitant compensation has twice raised the ire of shareholders — first with an $ 11.9 - million signing bonus in 2013 and, most recently, with his $ 12.9 - million package for 2014, even though Barrick shares posted a double - digit decline.
MONTREAL — Valeant Pharmaceuticals faces years of legal challenges despite cutting ties with a U.S. mail - order pharmacy at the centre of a controversy about how Canada's largest publicly traded drug firm conducts its business, say industry observers and the company's second - largest shareholder.
After all, the tourism industry is often portrayed as one that helps mostly - white Northerners visit places where they pay mostly - brown inhabitants of southern climes to call them «sir» or «ma'am» — with the profits going largely to the mostly - wealthy shareholders of the cruise - line or resort chain.
He referred to one analyst's query as a «boring bonehead» question, said the «dry» discussion was «killing» him and then had a lengthy exchange with a Tesla shareholder and blogger on several topics, despite Tesla's normal rule of allowing only one question per person.
The equity component is typically restricted or deferred until the director retires from the board, thus postponing taxes and enabling the director to amass a portion of equity in the company to align his or her interests with shareholders (it is believed).
Van Houten added that such an aim «is entirely reconcilable with the interests of shareholders and any other stakeholders; it's just you have to put your mind to it.»
We envy them all and want to emulate them but know that they are just people dealing with struggles of a different magnitude from the pressures of going public, the pressures of pricing competition, the pressures of over-reaching of journalists and regulators and the pressures of activist public shareholders with short - term expectations.
Generally, an entrepreneur can not own 50 percent or more of the business that his or her IRA is invested in, unless the company has a minority shareholder with complete veto power over all transactions — but in some cases, even that won't be allowed.
In a statement, Honeywell said it «strives to keep an open dialogue with all of its shareholders.
Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, with wife Susan and daughter Susan at the Berkshire Hathaway shareholders meeting in 1997.
The Chairman of the Board John Thompson defended the package, saying that the stock payment «motivates our CEO to create sustainable long term shareholder value by providing him with the opportunity to share in those gains.»
The cost of the boycotts to Pampered Chef's kitchen consultants was so great that Berkshire discontinued its shareholder charitable contribution program, with Buffett commenting that he wouldn't continue a program, even one with merit, that hurt the livelihoods of company employees.
So with one group of shareholders essentially writing a very large check to the government for all shareholders to reap the benefits of lower corporate income taxes in the future, it begs the question: Are the shareholders who are most at risk in an inversion scenario even aware of this disadvantage?
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