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Subchapter S: Operational Issues, Peter L. Faber
Subchapter S: Operational Issues, Peter L. Faber
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
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Planning Opportunities After Chapter 14 (Section 2701 And 2702), Frederic A. Nicholson
Planning Opportunities After Chapter 14 (Section 2701 And 2702), Frederic A. Nicholson
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
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S Corporation Stock In Trusts And Estates - Preserving The S Election And Other Practical Problems, W. Birch Douglass Iii
S Corporation Stock In Trusts And Estates - Preserving The S Election And Other Practical Problems, W. Birch Douglass Iii
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
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Time Changes: A Review Of To The End Of Time: The Seduction And Conquest Of A Media Empire, Jayne W. Barnard
Time Changes: A Review Of To The End Of Time: The Seduction And Conquest Of A Media Empire, Jayne W. Barnard
Faculty Publications
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Institutional Investors And The New Corporate Governance, Jayne W. Barnard
Institutional Investors And The New Corporate Governance, Jayne W. Barnard
Faculty Publications
During the last decade, American capital markets have experienced a marked shift from a constituency made up primarily of household investors to one made up primarily of institutional investors. Institutional investors are fiduciary bodies such as pension funds, mutual funds, and employee stock ownership plans, representing large numbers of beneficiaries. As collective entitites, institutional investors often amass billions of dollars in assets, thus giving them the potential for substantial influence on the companies in which they invest. In recent years, some institutional investors have sought to use this influence to challenge traditional patterns of corporate governance, claiming that new patterns …