Although the concepts of voting stock and voting power are pervasive throughout the Code, until recently, courts, commentators and the Service have devoted minimal energy to demystifying the confusion surrounding the definition of voting stock and even less to expanding upon the methodology of computing voting power. Recent developments, however, may prompt practitioners to take a second look at these terms. While a 1995 decision by the Tax Court adds little to the existing body of authority with respect to the determination of the owner of voting stock, the Service\u27s analysis of the voting power requirement in a 1994 private letter ruling sheds new light on the method of computing voting power. This article reviews and analyzes the ...
This paper develops a unified theory of blockholder governance and the voting premium. It explains h...
Under the shareholder primacy model, shareholders exercise voting power because their votes are weal...
Under standard accounts of corporate governance, capital markets play a significant role in monitori...
Although the concepts of voting stock and voting power are pervasive throughout the Code, until ...
Quite frequently it becomes desirable for corporate stockholders to combine the voting power of thei...
Most U.S. public companies have a one-share, one-vote capital structure, in which voting power is pr...
Subsequent to incorporation of a business, the question arises as to how the stockholders are to mai...
In a statutory action brought by a stockholder to determine the validity of an election of directors...
article published in law reviewDiscussion of shareholder voting frequently begins against a backgrou...
The Supreme Court of Michigan recently decided the case of Ecclestone v. Indialantic, Inc., the impo...
The authors analyze a model of a hostile takeover attempt in which shareholders are free to sell com...
Despite the increasing importance of shareholder voting, regulators have paid little attention to th...
Violations of the voting majority required for decisions of the general meeting of shareholders are ...
This paper provides a short summary of the history of voting rights in the United States. Additiona...
The aim of the treatise was to provide a clear understanding of the changes to the trading stock pro...
This paper develops a unified theory of blockholder governance and the voting premium. It explains h...
Under the shareholder primacy model, shareholders exercise voting power because their votes are weal...
Under standard accounts of corporate governance, capital markets play a significant role in monitori...
Although the concepts of voting stock and voting power are pervasive throughout the Code, until ...
Quite frequently it becomes desirable for corporate stockholders to combine the voting power of thei...
Most U.S. public companies have a one-share, one-vote capital structure, in which voting power is pr...
Subsequent to incorporation of a business, the question arises as to how the stockholders are to mai...
In a statutory action brought by a stockholder to determine the validity of an election of directors...
article published in law reviewDiscussion of shareholder voting frequently begins against a backgrou...
The Supreme Court of Michigan recently decided the case of Ecclestone v. Indialantic, Inc., the impo...
The authors analyze a model of a hostile takeover attempt in which shareholders are free to sell com...
Despite the increasing importance of shareholder voting, regulators have paid little attention to th...
Violations of the voting majority required for decisions of the general meeting of shareholders are ...
This paper provides a short summary of the history of voting rights in the United States. Additiona...
The aim of the treatise was to provide a clear understanding of the changes to the trading stock pro...
This paper develops a unified theory of blockholder governance and the voting premium. It explains h...
Under the shareholder primacy model, shareholders exercise voting power because their votes are weal...
Under standard accounts of corporate governance, capital markets play a significant role in monitori...