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Activist Investors: Some Implications for Corporate Governance
Yuval Millo London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE) - Accounting Department Robert Wearing University of Essex - Department of Accounting, Finance & Management May 19, 2008 Abstract: This paper discusses the recent phenomenon of activist investors in UK quoted companies in the context of recent developments in UK corporate governance. We present three case studies of recent activist investor intervention and discuss the implications for corporate governance regulation, that is, how can boards of directors ensure that the rights of all shareholders are maintained in these situations. We conclude that in order to promote effective corporate governance, existing codes of behaviour will need to be modified in order to address potential problems.
Keywords: corporate governance, activist investors, Combined Code, UK JEL Classifications: G34, G15 Working Paper SeriesDate posted: May 20, 2008 ; Last revised: July 21, 2008Suggested CitationContact Information
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