Michigan Business Reports, 47. izdevumsSchool of Business Administration, University of Michigan., 1965 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 9.
12. lappuse
... activities of management 1. Malfeasance of company officers 2. Use of company funds for personal gain D. Corporation decisions precipitating conflict 1. General corporation policy a . Conflicts within board of directors b . Attacks on ...
... activities of management 1. Malfeasance of company officers 2. Use of company funds for personal gain D. Corporation decisions precipitating conflict 1. General corporation policy a . Conflicts within board of directors b . Attacks on ...
14. lappuse
... activities 1. Malfeasance of company officers 2. Use of company funds for person gain D. Corporation decisions precipitating conflict 1. Disagreement over general corporate policy a . Conflicts within the board of directors b . Attacks ...
... activities 1. Malfeasance of company officers 2. Use of company funds for person gain D. Corporation decisions precipitating conflict 1. Disagreement over general corporate policy a . Conflicts within the board of directors b . Attacks ...
25. lappuse
... activities are profit- able , they tend to minimize the advantages of these activities and conclude that the present business service is the more rewarding . On the other hand , persons outside of management may not share its point of ...
... activities are profit- able , they tend to minimize the advantages of these activities and conclude that the present business service is the more rewarding . On the other hand , persons outside of management may not share its point of ...
26. lappuse
... activities . Undoubtedly the most disturbing discovery of this analysis was the high incidence of proxy contests resulting from alleged management dishonesty , fraud , and illegal financial activities . In terms of absolute numbers this ...
... activities . Undoubtedly the most disturbing discovery of this analysis was the high incidence of proxy contests resulting from alleged management dishonesty , fraud , and illegal financial activities . In terms of absolute numbers this ...
27. lappuse
... activities upon the part of management is revealed by the proxy contest that shook the H. L. Green Company , Incorporated . The proxy contest brought to light a bizarre tale of a blundering management seeking personal gain . The events ...
... activities upon the part of management is revealed by the proxy contest that shook the H. L. Green Company , Incorporated . The proxy contest brought to light a bizarre tale of a blundering management seeking personal gain . The events ...
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
agement Alleghany Alleghany Corporation analysis assets attack attempt Better Better Expansion board of directors Capital Airlines causal forces causes of proxy Central of Georgia chapter chief executive officer companies involved company's control contests Corp corporate reform cumulative voting economic effect Elgin National Watch Exchange Commission Facilitating conditions failure favorable Financial causes financial performance firm's Following Proxy Contests gain H. L. Green Heileman Brewing Company illegal financial activities Illinois Brick Co important Incorporated incumbent management inefficient insurgents Kirby Lekrem liquidation major management's market price ment Merkel Norfolk Southern Railway North American Car operating performance opposition partially successful porate presence of cumulative present price and volume profits proxy fight raider representation contests San Toy Mining Securities and Exchange Seiberling Rubber significance Sinclair Robinson social causes Static stockholders Table tion Union Stock Yard unsuccessful Vickers-Armstrongs Williams-McWilliams Industries Wilson Jones Worse Worse Contraction כ כ
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