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Business ethics : the ethical revolution of minority shareholders

Based on qualitative and inductive research, this monograph treats cases based on current events and try to find the common aspects and basic rules that govern the wrongdoing to the minority shareholders. In the four cases of US, French and Israeli companies, most of them in high tech, the minority shareholders lose almost all their investment.
Print Book, English, cop. 2001
Kluwer Academic, Boston, cop. 2001
269 p. ; 25 cm
9780792373001, 0792373006
912189814
The Inefficient Safeguards of the Minority Shareholders.- The Attitude of Society.- The Excessive Privileges of the Majority Shareholders.- Internet and Transparency as Ethical Vehicles.- Ethical Funds.- Activist Associations, ‘Transparency International’, ‘Adam’.- Case Study of the French Company Loskron.- Case Study of the Israeli/American Company Furolias.- Case Study of the Israeli Companies Erinsar and Soktow.- Case Study of the American Company Mastoss.- Class Actions.- 36 Laws of Wrongdoing to Minority Shareholders in Unethical Companies.- Conclusion.
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