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BVR’s Guide to Fair Value in Shareholder Dissent, Oppression, and Marital Dissolution provides a comprehensive overview of fair value concepts in business valuation. Edited by Adam Manson and published by Business Valuation Resources, the book covers topics such as shareholder dissent, oppression, and valuation in marital dissolution contexts. It includes insights from experts like Shannon Pratt and explores legal perspectives from Delaware appraisal cases. The guide aims to assist business appraisers and legal professionals in understanding the nuances of fair value and its application in various legal and corporate scenarios. Intended for professionals involved in business valuation, the book addresses complex issues and offers practical advice for navigating challenges in the field.
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Anyone can buy stock in a public company, but not all shareholders are equally committed to a company’s long-term success. In an increasingly fragmented financial world, shareholders’ attitudes toward the companies in which they invest vary widely, from time horizon to conviction. Faced with indexers, short-term traders, and activists, it is more important than ever for businesses to ensure that their shareholders are dedicated to their missions. Today’s companies need “quality shareholders,” as Warren Buffett called those who “load up and stick around,” or buy large stakes and hold for long periods.Lawrence A. Cunningham offers an expert guide to the benefits of attracting and keeping quality shareholders. He demonstrates that a high density of dedicated long-term shareholders results in numerous comparative and competitive advantages for companies and their managers, including a longer runway to execute business strategy and a loyal cohort against adversity. Cunningham explores dozens of corporate practices and policies—such as rational capital allocation, long-term performance metrics, and a shareholder orientation—that can help shape the shareholder base and bring in committed owners. Focusing on the benefits for corporations and their investors, he reveals what draws quality shareholders to certain companies and what it means to have them in an investor base. This book is vital reading for investors, executives, and directors seeking to understand and attract the kind of shareholders that their companies need.
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