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  2. 17 Stocks With Perks That Will Blow Your Mind - AOL

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    Its shareholder perks also include two complimentary wine tastings at any of its tasting rooms and white-glove assistance on gifting options. The company operates seven wineries in California ...

  3. Shareholder benefit - Wikipedia

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    Shareholder benefits started in the railroad industry and gradually spread to other industries, but only a limited number of industries provided shareholder benefits in the prewar period. [4] After the war, companies in the transportation, entertainment, and tourism sectors implemented shareholder benefits, and with the advent of rapid economic ...

  4. What Type Of Shareholders Make Up Miller Industries, Inc.'s ...

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    If you want to know who really controls Miller Industries, Inc. ( NYSE:MLR ), then you'll have to look at the makeup of...

  5. What Type Of Shareholders Make Up Herman Miller, Inc.'s ...

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    Every investor in Herman Miller, Inc. (NASDAQ:MLHR) should be aware of the most powerful shareholder groups. Generally...

  6. Bill Miller (investor) - Wikipedia

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    William H. Miller III (born 1950) is an American investor, fund manager, and philanthropist. He served as the chairman and chief investment officer of Legg Mason Capital Management as well as the principal portfolio manager of the Legg Mason Capital Management Value Trust.

  7. Employee Stock Ownership Plan - Wikipedia

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    1997 – The Small Business Job Protection Act (SBJPA) of 1996 widens the availability of ESOPs by allowing S corporation shareholders to participate, effective January 1, 1998. 2001 – The United States Congress enacts Internal Revenue Code section 409(p), which effectively requires for ESOP benefits to be shared equitably by investors and ...

  8. Carter v. Carter Coal Co. - Wikipedia

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    James W. Carter was a bitter foe of the United Mine Workers; he was a shareholder of the Carter Coal Company of McDowell County, West Virginia and did not feel that the company should join the government program. The board of directors for the company thought that the company could not afford to pay the tax if it did not receive anything back.

  9. Private benefits of control - Wikipedia

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    The private benefits can be pecuniary, including higher salaries for individual blockholders or below-market transfer prices for corporate blockholders. For example, T. Boone Pickens alleges that Koito, a Japanese auto part maker, has for many years been subsidizing sales to a large shareholder, the Toyota Car Group.