Serving Two Masters: The Dual Loyalties of the Nominee Director in Corporate Groups

A decade ago, one commentator observed that 'corporate groups have now replaced individual companies as the typical legal form for all but the smalled private enterprises". Since the phenomenon has by no means abated. On the contary, in an economic climate where the growth of enterprises a...

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Main Author: LEE, Pey Woan
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-16932010-09-21T08:36:04Z Serving Two Masters: The Dual Loyalties of the Nominee Director in Corporate Groups LEE, Pey Woan A decade ago, one commentator observed that 'corporate groups have now replaced individual companies as the typical legal form for all but the smalled private enterprises". Since the phenomenon has by no means abated. On the contary, in an economic climate where the growth of enterprises at unprecedented rates is fueled by technological advances and easier access to financial markets, the corporate group form, typified by a number of companies "associated by means of holding and /or control relationships", is now unquestionalbly an important feature of the corporate landscape. 2003-09-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/694 Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Asian Studies Business Organizations Law
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Serving Two Masters: The Dual Loyalties of the Nominee Director in Corporate Groups
description A decade ago, one commentator observed that 'corporate groups have now replaced individual companies as the typical legal form for all but the smalled private enterprises". Since the phenomenon has by no means abated. On the contary, in an economic climate where the growth of enterprises at unprecedented rates is fueled by technological advances and easier access to financial markets, the corporate group form, typified by a number of companies "associated by means of holding and /or control relationships", is now unquestionalbly an important feature of the corporate landscape.
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title Serving Two Masters: The Dual Loyalties of the Nominee Director in Corporate Groups
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title_full Serving Two Masters: The Dual Loyalties of the Nominee Director in Corporate Groups
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