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The Case For Empowering Quality Shareholders, Lawrence A. Cunningham
The Case For Empowering Quality Shareholders, Lawrence A. Cunningham
BYU Law Review
Anyone can buy stock in a public company, but not all shareholders are equally committed to a company’s long-term success. In an increasingly fragmented financial world, shareholders’ attitudes toward the companies in which they invest vary widely, from time horizon to conviction. Faced with indexers, short-term traders, and activists, it is more important than ever for businesses to ensure that their shareholders are dedicated to their missions. Today’s companies need "quality shareholders," as Warren Buffett called those who "load up and stick around," or buy large stakes and hold for long periods.
While scholars in recent years have extensively debated …
Utilitarian Triage In Disasters, Alyssa Nielsen
Disparate Impact Claims And Punitive Damages: Justified Abrogation Of State Sovereign Immunity, Brad Stewart
Disparate Impact Claims And Punitive Damages: Justified Abrogation Of State Sovereign Immunity, Brad Stewart
BYU Law Review
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