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''Company law - shareholder value.''
''Activist investors - environmental social and governance (ESG) concerns.''


An owner of shares in a company.
Shareholder activism seeks to influence major decision making at a company by voicing concerns, engaging in a dialogue with management, or lobbying others for support.  


Shareholders may be individuals or other companies.
Areas of concern often include ESG.


Activist investors sometimes take minority stakes in companies with the express purpose of bringing about significant changes.


== See also ==
* [[Common stock]]
* [[Company]]
* [[Company law]]
* [[Corporate engagement and shareholder action]]
* [[Equity]]
* [[Equity capital]]
* [[Investor]]
* [[Member]]
* [[Ordinary shares]]
* [[Parent company]]
* [[Preference shares]]
* [[Reserves]]
* [[Security]]
* [[Share]]
* [[Shareholder Rights Directive]]
* [[Shareholder value]]
* [[Shareholders’ funds]]
* [[Shareholders’ wealth]]
* [[Stakeholder]]
* [[Stakeholder analysis]]
* [[Stakeholder governance]]
* [[Stakeholder value]]
* [[Subsidiary]]
* [[Total shareholder return]]


[[Category:Knowledge_and_information_management]]
==See also==
*[[Active investment]]
*[[Activist investor]]
*[[Equity]]
*[[ESG]]
*[[ESG investment]]
*[[Responsible investment]]
*[[Shareholders]]
*[[Sustainable investment]]
 
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
[[Category:Investment]]
[[Category:Investment]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Ethics]]
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:Risk_reporting]]

Latest revision as of 22:50, 5 March 2023

Activist investors - environmental social and governance (ESG) concerns.

Shareholder activism seeks to influence major decision making at a company by voicing concerns, engaging in a dialogue with management, or lobbying others for support.

Areas of concern often include ESG.

Activist investors sometimes take minority stakes in companies with the express purpose of bringing about significant changes.


See also