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Management article
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Reference no. 90512
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Business Review", 1990
Length: 9 pages
Topics: Stockholders;

Abstract

By the year 2000, the 20 largest pension funds and the 10 largest money managers will own up to 30% of the 10 largest companies in the United States. Pension fund shareholders are now looking for ways to express their "voice." The author describes the advantages and disadvantages of three options: elections; advisory committees; and collegial monitoring.

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Abstract

By the year 2000, the 20 largest pension funds and the 10 largest money managers will own up to 30% of the 10 largest companies in the United States. Pension fund shareholders are now looking for ways to express their "voice." The author describes the advantages and disadvantages of three options: elections; advisory committees; and collegial monitoring.

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