Shareholder

  • 91lazy shareholder — On a rights issue, a shareholder who does not take up his rights under the provisional allotment letter and after the disposal of the rump receives a cash payment representing any premium over the rights issue price. Related links rights issue; …

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  • 92substantial shareholder — Under the Listing Rules, any person who is entitled to exercise or to control the exercise of 10% or more of the votes able to be cast on all or substantially all matters at general meetings of the company (or of any company which is its… …

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  • 93500 Shareholder Threshold — Legislation that provides additional standards to Section 12(g) of the Exchange Act to provide adequate disclosure of private companies. The 500 shareholder threshold forces companies that have more than 499 investors to divulge information about …

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  • 94Dummy Shareholder — An entity that holds shares in a public company on behalf of an individual or firm, the latter being the real or true owner of these shares. A dummy shareholder will therefore have no beneficial interest in the account where these shares are… …

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  • 95Interested Shareholder — A shareholder or association with beneficial ownership, whether direct or indirect, of enough voting stock to affect company decisions. The actual percentage of stock that a beneficial shareholder must own is dependent upon the state or country… …

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  • 96majority shareholder — majority share·hold·er n: a shareholder who alone or in combination with others controls a majority of the outstanding shares in a corporation Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 97unqualifiedly subject to the demands of the shareholder — The actual receipt of a dividend by a shareholder or an entry of the amount of the dividend to the credit of the shareholder in his account with the corporation. Anno: 158 ALR 1432 …

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  • 98Total Shareholder Return — Die Aktienrendite (engl. Total Shareholder Return, TSR) ist eine Größe zur Bewertung des Anlageerfolges (Performance) eines Aktienengagements. Während die Dividendenrendite das Verhältnis der Dividende zum gegenwärtigen Kurs beschreibt, ist die… …

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  • 99institutional shareholder guidelines — Some institutional shareholders (for example, pension funds, insurance companies) and investor bodies (such as ABI and NAPF) have issued their own guidelines (for example, Morley, Legal & General, and Hermes) outlining their approach to various… …

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  • 100total shareholder return — (TSR) A well known performance measure used by financial analysts reflecting both share price growth (or decrease) and dividend yields. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 …

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