Business Ethics: The Ethical Revolution of Minority Shareholders

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Springer Science & Business Media, 2006 M01 16 - 269 páginas
“Morten: And what are we going to do, when you have made liberal-minded and high-minded men of us? Dr. Stockman: Then you shall drive all the wolves out of the country, my boys!” (Ibsen, An Enemy of the People, Act V) The theoretical and empirical research of this book describes how the traditional safeguards of the rights of minority shareholders have failed in their duty and how those shareholders have remained practically without any protection against the arbitrariness of the companies and majority shareholders. The law, the SEC, society, boards of directors, independent directors, auditors, analysts, underwriters and the press have remained in many cases worthless panaceas. Nevertheless, in the Ethics of 2000 new vehicles have been developed for the protection of minority shareholders, mainly the Internet, transparency, activist associations and ethical funds. Those vehicles give the shareholders at least the chance to understand the pattern and methods that are utilized to wrong them and give them a viable alternative for investment in ethical funds. The new vehicles will prevent minority shareholders from using the Armageddon weapon, by ceasing to invest in the stock exchange and causing the collapse of the system, that discriminates against them.
 

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THE ATTITUDE OF SOCIETY
21
INTERNET AND TRANSPARENCY AS ETHICAL VEHICLES 377
37
ACTIVIST ASSOCIATIONS TRANSPARENCY
61
CASE STUDY OF THE FRENCH COMPANY LOSKRON 77
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CASE STUDY OF THE ISRAELIAMERICAN COMPANY
95
CASE STUDY OF THE ISRAELI COMPANIES ERINSAR
137
CASE STUDY OF THE AMERICAN COMPANY MASTOSS
185
CLASS ACTIONS
227
BIBLIOGRAPHY
243
INDEX
263
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