Seminar, Temas425-436R. Thapar, 1995 |
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... shares as individual shareholders , as in India , they are unable to intervene as a group as they are disparate . The shareholders ' coopera- tives are able to overcome this handicap as they bring a large section of share- holders ...
... shares as individual shareholders , as in India , they are unable to intervene as a group as they are disparate . The shareholders ' coopera- tives are able to overcome this handicap as they bring a large section of share- holders ...
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... share . Hence in these coop- eratives all workers have equal voting rights irrespective of the number of shares they own . he worker shareholders ' cooperatives are encouraged by the provincial govern- ment which has set up an agency ...
... share . Hence in these coop- eratives all workers have equal voting rights irrespective of the number of shares they own . he worker shareholders ' cooperatives are encouraged by the provincial govern- ment which has set up an agency ...
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... shares based on net asset value , profit earning capacity and discounted cash flow prove to be wholly inadequate for ... share , including sharing of profits , voting , appointment of Direc- tors and full participation in the running of ...
... shares based on net asset value , profit earning capacity and discounted cash flow prove to be wholly inadequate for ... share , including sharing of profits , voting , appointment of Direc- tors and full participation in the running of ...
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