Define institutional investors. Do institutional investors exercise too much power in relation to corporate governance?
Title: Define institutional investors. Do institutional investors exercise too much power in relation to corporate governance?
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Details: Words: 4135 | Pages: 15 (approximately 235 words/page)
Define institutional investors. Do institutional investors exercise too much power in relation to corporate governance?
Category: /Society & Culture/Education
Details: Words: 4135 | Pages: 15 (approximately 235 words/page)
1. Define the institutional investor:
1.1 The Meaning of Institutional Investors:
Institutional investors are diverse set of organizations, including banks, public and private pension funds, mutual funds and insurance companies, among others. The relationship between the company and the institutional investor can be described as investor relationship and business relationship.
1.2 Some of the companies that comprise the institutions, which invest:
l- American International Assurance Company (Australia) Ltd:
American International Assurance Company (Australia) Ltd comprises the institution that
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M Buxbaum, KJ Hopt.
CASE
AWA Ltd. V Daniels (t/s deloitte Haskins & sells) (1992) 7 ACSR 759.
Nixon v Blackwell, 626 A2d 1366 at 1375-79 (Del 1992).
NRMA v Parker (1986), 4 ACLC 609 (SC (NSW), McLelland J).
Rosenblatt v Getty Oil Co, 493 A2d 929 (Del 1985).
Shaw & Sons (Salford) Ltd. V Shaw, at P 134
WEBSIDE:
http://www.aiaa.com.au
http://www.assetmanagement.hsbc.com.au
http://www.challenger.com.au.
LEGISLATION
ss249C
ss 249Q.
s 198A (2)