We present the first broadly representative study for any early twentieth-century economy of the extent to which quoted company ownership was already divorced from managerial control. In the 337 largest, independent, UK companies in the Investor's year book (those with £1 million or more quoted share capital in 1911), the generality of public shareholders were a narrower group than today, but directors personally owned only 3.4 per cent of the shares. This indicates a lower level of personal ownership (and board voting control) in the largest securities market of the early twentieth century than in any of the world's major securities markets toward the end of that century. Berle, Means, Gordon, and others subsequently quantified the US's la...
Because ownership was already more divorced from control in the largest stock market of 1911 (London...
Because ownership was already more divorced from control in the largest stock market of 1911 (London...
Because ownership was already more divorced from control in the largest stock market of 1911 (London...
We present the first broadly representative study for any early twentieth-century economy of the ext...
We present the first broadly representative study for any early twentieth-century economy of the ext...
We present the first broadly representative study for any early twentieth-century economy of the ext...
We present the first broadly representative study for any early twentieth-century economy of the ext...
We present the first broadly representative study for any early twentieth-century economy of the ext...
We present the first broadly representative study for any early twentieth century economy of the ext...
We present the first broadly representative study for any early twentieth century economy of the ext...
We present the first broadly representative study for any early twentieth century economy of the ext...
We present the first broadly representative study for any early twentieth century economy of the ext...
We present the first broadly representative study for any early twentieth century economy of the ext...
In 1900 US business corporations were dominated by plutocratic family owners, not outside stockholde...
Because ownership was already more divorced from control in the largest stock market of 1911 (London...
Because ownership was already more divorced from control in the largest stock market of 1911 (London...
Because ownership was already more divorced from control in the largest stock market of 1911 (London...
Because ownership was already more divorced from control in the largest stock market of 1911 (London...
We present the first broadly representative study for any early twentieth-century economy of the ext...
We present the first broadly representative study for any early twentieth-century economy of the ext...
We present the first broadly representative study for any early twentieth-century economy of the ext...
We present the first broadly representative study for any early twentieth-century economy of the ext...
We present the first broadly representative study for any early twentieth-century economy of the ext...
We present the first broadly representative study for any early twentieth century economy of the ext...
We present the first broadly representative study for any early twentieth century economy of the ext...
We present the first broadly representative study for any early twentieth century economy of the ext...
We present the first broadly representative study for any early twentieth century economy of the ext...
We present the first broadly representative study for any early twentieth century economy of the ext...
In 1900 US business corporations were dominated by plutocratic family owners, not outside stockholde...
Because ownership was already more divorced from control in the largest stock market of 1911 (London...
Because ownership was already more divorced from control in the largest stock market of 1911 (London...
Because ownership was already more divorced from control in the largest stock market of 1911 (London...
Because ownership was already more divorced from control in the largest stock market of 1911 (London...