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Fidelity to that principle requires that people and communities won't be treated as some business expense, to be written off for shareholders at the annual stockholder's meeting.
Dave Colavito: Fracking: Ban It Dave Colavito 2012
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With no regulations requiring that they view their outlets as a public trust, companies that owned radio and television stations had nothing but their consciences to tweak them to fulfill their obligation to serve the public while also serving their stockholder's interests.
Charles Warner: How to Fix Capitalism, But Not the Media Charles Warner 2011
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But they could now by just voting out the board of directors that hired these over-priced employees of the stockholder's companies! yuri
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Fidelity to that principle requires that people and communities won't be treated as some business expense, to be written off for shareholders at the annual stockholder's meeting.
Dave Colavito: Fracking: Ban It Dave Colavito 2012
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With no regulations requiring that they view their outlets as a public trust, companies that owned radio and television stations had nothing but their consciences to tweak them to fulfill their obligation to serve the public while also serving their stockholder's interests.
Charles Warner: How to Fix Capitalism, But Not the Media Charles Warner 2011
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Fidelity to that principle requires that people and communities won't be treated as some business expense, to be written off for shareholders at the annual stockholder's meeting.
Dave Colavito: Fracking: Ban It Dave Colavito 2012
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In the options market, a "collar" refers to a stockholder's purchase of a protective put with the simultaneous sale of a bullish call to offset the cost.
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Mr. Spaney rose to microphone at the stockholder's meeting to ask point blank if ThyssenKrupp "is certain that its projects are not tied to the Revolutionary Guards."
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In 1992, Heston stood up at the annual stockholder's meeting of the Time/Warner Corporation and recited the lyrics of an Ice-T rap song called "Cop Killer," which celebrated the pleasures of murdering police officers.
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Mr. Spaney rose to microphone at the stockholder's meeting to ask point blank if ThyssenKrupp "is certain that its projects are not tied to the Revolutionary Guards."
Rabbi Abraham Cooper: From Hitler to Ahmadinejad: CEOs You Can Rely On 2010
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