October 2011
Beginner
384 pages
10h 17m
English
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Shareholder lawsuits, many believe, are seriously harming the U.S. economy.1 John Thain, former CEO of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) (later of Merrill Lynch, until his resignation in 2009) joined the chorus of U.S. business leaders blaming, in part, the prevalence of shareholder lawsuits for the increasing number of companies registering abroad. Thain told the Financial Times: “the high risk of litigation [in the United States] compared with other jurisdictions remained ...
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