shareholders in the PONS Dictionary

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The members of the group are known as shareholders to reflect their cooperative association.
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This is similar to shareholders' equity, except the asset valuation is market-based rather than based on acquisition cost.
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Nor does it tell us when a corporation may engage in electioneering that some of its shareholders oppose.
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Its shareholders are member governments which provide paid-in capital and have the right to vote on its matters.
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To be legal, backdating must be clearly communicated to the company shareholders, properly reflected in earnings, and properly reflected in tax calculations.
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At the end of 36 months, subscribers would receive one share of common voting stock and would be entitled to participate in yearly shareholders meetings.
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The fiduciary duties owed to the shareholders do not arise from that legal relationship.
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If the mechanisms of voting do not prove enough, particularly for minority shareholders, directors' duties and other member rights may be vindicated in court.
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Certain specific decision rights are often reserved for shareholders, where their interests could be fundamentally affected.
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Before globalisation, company tax was borne mainly by shareholders.
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