Individual shareholders on shareholders’ meetings: What Japan Thinks
May 5, 2007
By Ken Worsley
The very well-written and informative website What Japan Thinks has recently published a translation of an opinion poll done by goo Research concerning personal investment habits in Japan. The survey found that 73% of respondents were either ’sometimes dissatisfied’ or ‘always dissatisfied’ with the contents of shareholder meetings, and that only 13.1% of respondents felt that individual shareholders were seen as important at the meetings.
By the way, if you don’t have What Japan Thinks in your RSS reader, you should.
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