Stock Characteristics of the Production and Implementation of Financial Activities of Companies in the Stock
Abstract
In the concept of further deepening of democratic reforms in our country and development of civil society, critical revision of the law "on the protection of the rights of shareholders and societies", development and adoption in the new edition, further determination of the powers, rights and responsibilities of corporate governance and supervisory bodies, observation councils, general meetings, increasing the role and importance, the goals of the company are to ensure the guarantees of shareholders whose shares are low, to ensure that all shareholders and prospective investors have the opportunity to receive information about the activities of the company.
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