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Conference nyoss1::market_investing

Title:Market Investing
Moderator:2155::michaud
Created:Thu Jan 23 1992
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1060
Total number of notes:10477

30.0. "Shareholder right to shareholder list" by SMAUG::GARROD (An Englishman's mind works best when it is almost too late) Wed Jan 29 1992 20:59

    Does anybody know the US and State Law around shareholder access to
    a list of shareholders.
    
    For a public corporation does a shareholder have a right to demand a
    list of current shareholders from the company/transfer agent? If so
    what law states this?
    
    What is the law for a private corporation on the same question? In
    particular I'm interested in the law for a Massachusetts based entity.
    
    I'm sure I read somewhere that a shareholder has the right to send
    information pertaining to a company to all other shareholders but I
    can't remember where I got that information from. I presume that this
    is how proxy fights are done. My main interest is answers related to a
    proviate cprporation rather than a public one but I'll take any answers
    you have.
    
    Dave
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30.1How it worksSDSVAX::SWEENEYTeach all nationsThu Jan 30 1992 15:4516
    Generally, an ad is placed in the Wall Street Journal, or somewhere
    else.

    "HEY! Shareholders of Acme Inc. contact DF King (or some other company
    that specializes in this field at 800-xxx-xxxx and get info on how to
    throw the management out. /signed/ Committee to Save Acme from It's
    Management."

    Then institutional investors are contacted one by one.

    Then with a list of x% of the shareholders, you ask the corporation
    itself for the complete list, or rather you ask for a release of the
    list to a third party so you can solicit them by mail and phone.

    If the corporation balks, then take them to court.  Generally, after at
    lot of negotiation, you get access to the list.
30.2CHESS::KAIKOWThu Jan 30 1992 17:295
re: 30.0

SEC has such regulations.

Don't know if they distinguish 'twen public and private corporations tho.
30.3Looking for more helpSMAUG::GARRODAn Englishman's mind works best when it is almost too lateThu Jan 30 1992 22:1010
    Can somebody give me a pointer on how to research this for MA based
    corporations or more particularly MA based private corporate
    corporations.
    
    What rights in general does a shareholder of a non publicly traded
    corporation have? Where are these codified?
    
    Thanks,
    
    Dave
30.4SDSVAX::SWEENEYTeach all nationsFri Jan 31 1992 01:157