Congress and some Federal commissions have on occasion established limits on institutional levers of corporate control, principally regarding stockholders. But neither the Congress, nor the commissions, nor the executive branch can fully evaluate the... Voting Rights in Major Corporations: A Staff Study - Página 628por United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Subcommittee on Reports, Accounting, and Management - 1978 - 799 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...Roger Kennedy, vice president, Ford Foundation, Business Week, June 2, 1973. EFFECT OP CONCENTRATION Congress and some Federal commissions have on occasion...throughout industry groups and the economy as a whole. Meanwhile, the portfolio companies in which a few banks have substantial influence make many decisions... | |
| United States. Office of International Energy Affairs - 1974 - 104 páginas
...reports on personnel and business relationships with portfolio companies would be even easier to make. Congress and some Federal commissions have on occasion...Executive Branch can fully evaluate the total effect of concentration—the impact of the several levers of corporate control exercised by banks and other... | |
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