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- Title
Who Bleeds When the Wolves Bite?: A Flesh-and-Blood Perspective on Hedge Fund Activism and Our Strange Corporate Governance System.
- Authors
STRINE JR, LEO E.
- Abstract
The article focuses on hedge fund activism and corporate governance system and their danger to real consequence to public corporations. Topics discussed include stock is owned by institutional investors engage in much greater portfolio turnover, corporations not sharing productivity gains with workers and focusing on offshoring and job and wage cuts as methods to increase profits and investments in equity securities in the form of 401(k) and individual retirement account (IRA).
- Subjects
HEDGE funds; CORPORATE governance; INSTITUTIONAL investors; BUSINESS turnover; WAGE decreases; CORPORATE profits; 401(K) plans; INDIVIDUAL retirement accounts
- Publication
Yale Law Journal, 2017, Vol 126, Issue 6, p1870
- ISSN
0044-0094
- Publication type
Article