Teng as a director to fill in casual vacancy to replace Mr Salmi Roslan. d. propose the retirement by rotation of Tan Sri Ooi Slim Tin and Dato’ Danial Sani Abdullah who agree to be re-elected. e. approve intention of Hafiz Faizal, a shareholder, to remove Mr Saju Kumar and replace him with Miss Rajen Kumaran. f. authorize company secretary to issue share certificate for allotment of 3,000 shares each to Zamani and Salami. g. approve reduction capital of RM0.20 for every existing
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recommendations on the issues mentioned by you as follows: Applicable Laws: As for the compensation, which is supposed to be paid to the shareholders of the company, there are some strict regulations under IRC and supporting authorities acting for the same. No compensation can be provided to any shareholder more than the amount paid to any other shareholder of the company is the same situation and circumstances. Redemption of stock held by the company is also considered as the compensation to the
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Semester TUTORIAL4 | Shareholders’ and Directors’ MeetingsOrdinary and Special ResolutionsVoting by ShareholdersQuorum | | Week Beginning: 18 May 2015 | OBJECTIVES | By the end of the lesson, you will be able to: * explain the differences between a Shareholders’ and Directors’ Meeting. * describe the process for a Shareholder’s Meeting. * describe the ways for Shareholders to vote. * describe the quorum required for a meeting. * analyse how Shareholders’ Meeting should be held
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David Murdock and his former top executive was ordered to pay in the amount $148 million for the damages for misleading directors and shareholders back in 2013. Mr. Murdoch and former Dole president and COO C. Michael Carter, has taken $1.2 billion cash out as result in shortchanged when he took the company private. Delaware Vice Chancellor believed the shareholders approved the transaction that Mr. Murdock's initial $12 per share offer to a deal price of $13.50 was the issue and result in a lawsuit
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Electronics PLS and to provide a greater dividend to shareholders. One reason to why shareholders may be pleased with the company’s financial performance in 2011 is due to the fact that the total dividends have increased from £1m in 2010 to £2m in 2011, which is shown in figure 3. The dividend per share measure the overall profit generated for each share in existence over a particular period. It simply looks at the dividend obtained from each share a shareholder owns. This is expressed in terms of the number
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Customers found that the productions which from Odwalla are not safe, they may stop buying them which may cause the low sales. As another stakeholder in this case, the shareholder of Odwalla should make efficient decision which could get the company out of the trouble. I think what they should do is to recall the product from the stores which they supplied to. Also, providing some safety solutions which would be more effective. Another thing which they could do is to reform the company in terms of
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proprietorship. 2. What do we mean when we say that corporate income is subject o double taxation? Double taxation means that a corporation’s income is taxed first at the corporate tax rate, and then, when the income is distributed to shareholders as dividends, the income is taxed again at each shareholder’s personal tax rate. 3. Explain why each of the following may not be appropriate corporate goals. a. Increase market share b. Minimize costs c. Underprice any competitors
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|FIN |Genentech |5/02/2011 | | |Discussion Questions |Key Players / People | |Why is Roche seeking to acquire the 44% of Genentech it does not own
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Stakeholder: | Description: | Interest in DFS Furniture: | Interest in The University of Nottingham: | Consumer: | A consumer is an individual/organisation who buys a good/service for their personal use. They are a key stakeholder in some business’ as they are the primary source of their revenue. | A consumer would be interested in DFS, as they want them to produce high-quality, value-for-money products and the after-sales service in order to make any future sales. As they are the purchaser of
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negative at the core. Company Q appears to be following more of a shareholder model, in which it is placing most of its emphasis on the shareholder and increasing profits without much consideration for its other stakeholders. For example, in situation 1, Company Q closed two stores in a major metropolitan area suffering from high crime rates due to a consistent loss of money. While this decision was beneficial to the shareholders, it will also put all of those stores employees out of work and eliminates
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