Lowenstein accuses large shareholders--with pension and mutual funds--of abdicating their true ownership responsibilities, joining the ranks of traders and speculators. He suggests they reclaim their proper role.
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Lowenstein accuses large shareholders--with pension and mutual funds--of abdicating their true ownership responsibilities, joining the ranks of traders and speculators. He suggests they reclaim their proper role.
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Very good. No dust jacket. Ex-library. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. Audience: General/trade. LCCN 87033000 Type of material Book Personal name Lowenstein, Louis. Main title What's wrong with Wall Street: short-term gain and the absentee shareholder / Louis Lowenstein. Published/Created Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, c1988. Description xiv, 268 p.; 25 cm. ISBN 0201171694: LC classification HG4521. L853 1988 Subjects Stocks. Institutional investments. Stockholders. Tender offers (Securities) Notes Includes index. Bibliography: p. [233]-248. Dewey class no. 332.63/22
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Good. Has corner dings, bends, and/or page curls. Creases on cover and/or spine. There is a previous owner's name or inscription inside. There is light highlighting/underlining. Wear is moderate. Minimal markings.
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