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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (174544)5/14/2003 6:53:17 AM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Some info on what can and can't be brought as a shareholder resolution:

scn.org

I think there is a disconnect between how some of us view public companies. Some of us think that the shareholders, as owners and the risk takers, should be the ultimate decision makers when it comes to important issues. Others of us believe that the company is more autonomous, that the shareholders are just along for the ride; if they don't like the way management operates, they can and should vote with their feet. I think the two opposing views will play out in financial politics over the next decade.

John
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