The first comprehensive collation of the international history of, and evidence on, dual-class stock, and their relevance to UK policy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bobby Reddy teaches Company Law and Corporate Governance at the University of Cambridge, and is a Fellow of the Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance and a Fellow of Churchill College. He is a former corporate partner at the global law firm Latham & Watkins LLP and was a director and trustee of the charitable corporate governance think-tank Tomorrow's Company.
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Introduction: 1. The cult of dual-class stock in the era of big tech 2. A tale of two cities and beyond 3. First among equals? Other methods of creating a divergence between voting and cash-flow rights 4. Shareholder democracy, and corporate purpose 5. From controlling shareholders to dual-class stock 6. Theoretical benefits and detriments of dual-class stock 7. The empirical evidence on dual-class stock 8. The existing constraints 9. A balanced protection package for inferior-voting shareholders Epilogue Appendix: The proposed enhanced inferior-voting shareholder protection package for the UK's premium-tier with a comparison to other major dual-class stock exchanges Index.
Introduction: 1. The cult of dual-class stock in the era of big tech 2. A tale of two cities and beyond 3. First among equals? Other methods of creating a divergence between voting and cash-flow rights 4. Shareholder democracy, and corporate purpose 5. From controlling shareholders to dual-class stock 6. Theoretical benefits and detriments of dual-class stock 7. The empirical evidence on dual-class stock 8. The existing constraints 9. A balanced protection package for inferior-voting shareholders Epilogue Appendix: The proposed enhanced inferior-voting shareholder protection package for the UK's premium-tier with a comparison to other major dual-class stock exchanges Index.
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