corporate actions

  • 1corporate actions — This includes a wide range of corporate actions, including takeovers, rights issues, demergers, scrip dividends and conversions to name but a few. London Stock Exchange Glossary …

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  • 2Corporate action — Corporate finance …

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  • 3Corporate law in Vietnam — Vietnamese corporate law was based on the French commercial law system. However, since Vietnam s independence in 1945, it has largely been influenced by the ruling Communist Party. Currently, the main sources of Corporate Law are the Law on… …

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  • 4Corporate Action — Kapitalmaßnahme (englisch: Corporate Action) bezeichnet bei einer Aktiengesellschaft eine Maßnahme, die die Kapital und Stimmrechtsanteile der Aktionäre betrifft. Sie wird normalerweise vom Führungsorgan der Gesellschaft (Vorstand,… …

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  • 5Corporate Action — Any event that brings material change to a company and affects its stakeholders. This includes shareholders, both common and preferred, as well as bondholders. These events are generally approved by the company s board of directors; shareholders… …

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  • 6corporate action processing system — ( in Euroclear France) Euroclear Clearing and Settlement glossary Part of the settlement system that treats all types of corporate actions, both balances and transaction movements. Euroclear Clearing and Settlement glossary …

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  • 7corporate action processing system — (in Euroclear France) Part of the settlement system that treats all types of corporate actions, both balances and transaction movements …

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  • 8Corporate Security — identifies and effectively mitigates or manages, at an early stage, any developments that may threaten the resilience and continued survival of a corporation. It is a well organized corporate function that oversees and manages the close… …

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  • 9Corporate security — identifies and effectively mitigates or manages, at an early stage, any developments that may threaten the resilience and continued survival of a corporation. It is a corporate function that oversees and manages the close coordination of all… …

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  • 10Corporate citizenship — is a term used to describe a company s role in, or responsibilities towards society. For this reason it is sometimes used interchangeably with corporate social responsibility, and in fact many companies including Microsoft, IBM and Novartis have… …

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