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- noun One who is not a
shareholder .
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Examples
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But on the other hand, directors are told that they may temper that duty out of a concern for other, nonshareholder constituencies (such as corporate employees).
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Ronald J. Colombo 2010
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To be sure, the business judgment rule frequently precludes judicial review of board decisions that appear to have made trade offs between shareholder wealth maximization and nonshareholder interests.
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To be sure, the business judgment rule frequently precludes judicial review of board decisions that appear to have made trade offs between shareholder wealth maximization and nonshareholder interests.
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The arguments of Blair, Stout, and Bainbridge suggest that a board must, or at least should, take nonshareholder interests into account.
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In that same article, as well as many others, I explicitly rejected that claim that "a board must, or at least should, take nonshareholder interests into account."
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The arguments of Blair, Stout, and Bainbridge suggest that a board must, or at least should, take nonshareholder interests into account.
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In that same article, as well as many others, I explicitly rejected that claim that "a board must, or at least should, take nonshareholder interests into account."
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(a win-win decision) that makes everybody -- shareholders and nonshareholder corporate stakeholders -- better off.
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(a win-win decision) that makes everybody -- shareholders and nonshareholder corporate stakeholders -- better off.
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