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Corporate Actions
I just want to know what actually corporate actions is all about?
what all it has and what does these domian mean in this area-
INVESTORS, REGULATORS and StakeHolders, who are these investors? wats the work of these Regulators?
what all it has and what does these domian mean in this area-
INVESTORS, REGULATORS and StakeHolders, who are these investors? wats the work of these Regulators?
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CORPORATE ACTIONS are when a Company actions its shares i.e., gives new shares out at a price to the investors , gives new shares out free of charge, pays a dividend in shares and not in cash etc etc, INVESTORS are the people who buy shares in a company, REGULATORS are the people who overlook the Companies and the Investors to ensure they toe the line, and STAKEHOLDERS are Person, group, or organization that has direct or indirect stake in an organization because it can affect or be affected by the organization's actions, objectives, and policies. Key stakeholders in a business organization include creditors, customers, directors, employees, government (and its agencies), owners (shareholders), suppliers, unions, and the community from which the business draws its resources.
CORPORATE ACTIONS are when a Company actions its shares i.e., gives new shares out at a price to the investors , gives new shares out free of charge, pays a dividend in shares and not in cash etc etc, INVESTORS are the people who buy shares in a company, REGULATORS are the people who overlook the Companies and the Investors to ensure they toe the line, and STAKEHOLDERS are Person, group, or organization that has direct or indirect stake in an organization because it can affect or be affected by the organization's actions, objectives, and policies. Key stakeholders in a business organization include creditors, customers, directors, employees, government (and its agencies), owners (shareholders), suppliers, unions, and the community from which the business draws its resources.