The Shareholder Action Guide: Unleash Your Hidden Powers to Hold Corporations Accountable
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Most individual shareholders do not realize that if they own as little as $2,000 worth of stock in a corporation they can challenge its destructive practices just like big institutional investors do. Andy Behar provides an accessible handbook that shows exactly how it's done. Corporations are the most powerful entities on the planet. Unfortunately, many have had a long record of unprecedented and unbridled environmental degradation, social transgressions, and governance secrecy. Since by law they are beholden to their shareholders, some philanthropic trusts, pension funds, and other institutional investors have used shareholder advocacy to press for changes in corporate policy. But individual investors have largely been silent, thinking themselves powerless. They're not! The Shareholder Action Guide is designed to inform, inspire, and instruct investors in how to exercise their power to effect meaningful change on critical issues including climate change, food toxicity, executive compensation, worker's rights, sustainability, and much more. Owners of as little as $2,000 worth of stock in a publicly traded corporation have the power to be heard. This book is a call to action designed to build a movement of active investors. Behar shows investors exactly how to stop abdicating their power and "own what they own."

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Most individual shareholders do not realize that if they own as little as $2,000 worth of stock in a corporation they can challenge its destructive practices just like big institutional investors do. Andy Behar provides an accessible handbook that shows exactly how it's done. Corporations are the most powerful entities on the planet. Unfortunately, many have had a long record of unprecedented and unbridled environmental degradation, social transgressions, and governance secrecy. Since by law they are beholden to their shareholders, some philanthropic trusts, pension funds, and other institutional investors have used shareholder advocacy to press for changes in corporate policy. But individual investors have largely been silent, thinking themselves powerless. They're not! The Shareholder Action Guide is designed to inform, inspire, and instruct investors in how to exercise their power to effect meaningful change on critical issues including climate change, food toxicity, executive compensation, worker's rights, sustainability, and much more. Owners of as little as $2,000 worth of stock in a publicly traded corporation have the power to be heard. This book is a call to action designed to build a movement of active investors. Behar shows investors exactly how to stop abdicating their power and "own what they own."
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Behar, A., & Bleed, W. (2016). The Shareholder Action Guide: Unleash Your Hidden Powers to Hold Corporations Accountable. Unabridged. Ascent Audio.

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Behar, Andrew and Wes, Bleed. 2016. The Shareholder Action Guide: Unleash Your Hidden Powers to Hold Corporations Accountable. Ascent Audio.

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Behar, Andrew and Wes, Bleed, The Shareholder Action Guide: Unleash Your Hidden Powers to Hold Corporations Accountable. Ascent Audio, 2016.

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Behar, Andrew, and Wes Bleed. The Shareholder Action Guide: Unleash Your Hidden Powers to Hold Corporations Accountable. Unabridged. Ascent Audio, 2016.

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