Shareholders

Lack of Disclosure: Compensation from ASX Listed Company

Wed, 20/09/2006 - 10:14

Interesting news... an Australian court has awarded a shareholder compensation as a result of actions by an ASX listed company...

Imagine getting compensation for the lack of disclosure by a company listed on a public stock exchange. That's what happened on the 6th of September 2006 with Jubilee Mines (JBM), a Western Australia nickel miner.

Read the rest of "Compensation for the Lack of Disclosure"...

Greed, The CEO and the Investor: Shareholders Best Interests

Fri, 17/03/2006 - 10:10

Who looks after whose interests? Greed and fear runs the markets, do they operate on the CEO too? Mark Cuban, a self made billionaire - rarely heard about in Australia, but nonetheless, being a billionaire has earned a little of my respect revealed some of his views recently about the disconnect between the CEO and shareholders. Can shareholders safely assume that the company CEO is working towards the shareholders' interests? In the view of the billionaire who made his cash on the back of dot com success and now owns the Mavericks NBA basketball team, there is a conflict in today's CEOs intentions that may harm the shareholder's bottom line.

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