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    TATA MOTORS INTRODUCTION: Tata Motors Limited (formerly TELCO, short for Tata Engineering and Locomotive Company) headquartered in Mumbai, founded in 1945, is an Indian multinational automotive manufacturing company and a member of the Tata Group. Its products include passenger cars, trucks, vans, coaches, buses, sports cars, construction equipment and military vehicles Natarajan Chandrasekaran was appointed as the Chairman of the Company on 17th January, 2017 The various Products & Services of…

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    Axiall’s management, Westlake made a proposal to the company’s shareholders through the board of directors. The proposal highlighted the benefits of the takeover to the company’s shareholders. They suggested that the standalone strategic plan of Axiall may not deliver the value and upside of the takeover proposal. Westlake managers also suggest that the challenging environment poses significant uncertainties and risks to the Axiall shareholders. The combined company would solve these problems by…

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    any possible purpose. It is made for the large companies and the associates, called shareholders, which are responsible for the social debts only concerning the amount of their contributions. The legal characteristics of the company is very marked, its operation is narrowly regulated by law 17/95 of the 8/30/96 published in the B.O. n° 4422 of the 10/17/96. The S.A. must involve an appropriate number of shareholders enabling them to achieve their objectives and to ensure their management and…

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    increase their shareholder value to ensure their success in a globalised and highly competitive marketplace. According to shareholder wealth maximisation theory a company is conditioned to increase the wealth of their shareholders to maximise the society 's welfare. In reality, the costs of restoration as a result of unsustainable practices are passed on to the stakeholders without contributing the profits between shareholders and other stakeholders accordingly. Smith (2003) says "Shareholder…

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    ceases to exist. Corporate setups prevent individual shareholders from affecting the identity of the company. Of course, some of these issues can be addressed through carefully prepared Operating…

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    Royalty Pharma Case Study

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    The results of the votes connote the lack of trust of shareholders to Elan’s management, particularly the CEO that may be brought by the accounting scandal, poor decisions and transactions that Elan has been previously engaged with. I take the side of Schuler that the best future for Elan company is to be sold…

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    Company is limited Liability for shareholders. This conveys that the shareholders financial liability is limited to a fixed sum and on the other hand if a Tesco is sued, then the claimants are suing the company, not its owners or investors. • Tesco is viewed as a separate legal entity. This means that even if a shareholder(s) leaves the PLC or dies, the business can continue. • Tesco is able to raise large sums of money because there is no limit to how many shareholders a PLC can have.…

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    PCH PLC Case Study

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    affected to arise such failures/frauds within PCH PLC. Throughout this discussion it is expected evaluate the board structure & board balance, Chairman’s role as the CEO, board committees, external auditor’s responsibility, agency dilemma, behavior of shareholder favoritism and significant changes in the board of directors when company began to fail. Board Structure & Board Balance When listing the PC house PLC the board…

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    Saipem Case Study

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    the responsibility of the Board of Statutory Auditors whereas the External Auditors are responsible for auditing the accounts. Shareholders’ meetings are part of the corporate governance of the firm, and represent the institutional meeting point of the Company's management and its Shareholders. It appoints the Board of Directors for three years. At these meetings, Shareholders may ask questions pertaining to items on the agenda or the Company's management at large. The Board of Directors has…

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    functioning of the organization. The different interest groups are from Monsanto shareholders, customers, employees, and so on. The Monsanto Company has honest intentions to maintain an ethical culture that responds to shareholders. Monsanto Company has adopted a code of conduct for the directors and chief financial officers of the company. This reassures even more shareholders. Monsanto's commitment to convince shareholders that their investment in the company is being used safely and properly,…

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