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  2. Equiniti - Wikipedia

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    The business has its origins in the share registration business of Lloyds TSB which was bought out from Lloyds by Advent International, a private equity institution, in 2007. [3] The company was the subject of an initial public offering in October 2015. [4] In July 2017 it announced the acquisition of the share registration business of Wells ...

  3. Interactive Investor - Wikipedia

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    The company was unprofitable in that year, [5] and by July 2001 its share price had fallen below 25 pence after reaching 415p in March 2000, during the dot-com bubble. [6] Later in 2001, Australian financial services group AMP [ 7 ] bought Interactive Investor for a little over £50m, and its investment platform was merged into AMP's Ample brand.

  4. Category:Companies formerly listed on the London Stock ...

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    A. Abbey Life; Abbey National; Abbot Group; Aberdeen Asset Management; Afren; African Lakes Corporation; AGA Rangemaster Group; Aggregate Industries; Ahtium; Alfred ...

  5. Philip Yea - Wikipedia

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    Philip Edward Yea (born 11 December 1954) [1] is a British businessman and private equity investor, and the chairman of Equiniti [2] [non-primary source needed] and Mondi plc. [3] [non-primary source needed] He is a non-executive director of Aberdeen Standard Asia Focus plc [4] [non-primary source needed] and Marshall of Cambridge (Holdings) Ltd. [5]

  6. Shareholder - Wikipedia

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    A beneficial shareholder is the person or legal entity that has the economic benefit of ownership of the shares, while a nominee shareholder is the person or entity that is on the corporation's register of members as the owner while being in reality that person acts for the benefit or at the direction of the beneficial owner, whether disclosed or not.

  7. Advent International - Wikipedia

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    On September 16, 2019, at a shareholders' meeting in London, the proposed takeover deal was approved with 93% voting in favor of the deal, surpassing the requisite 75% votes. [49] The takeover was controversial, with opponents of the deal, such as the former First Sea Lord and Royal Navy chief Admiral Lord West of Spithead expressing fears. [50]

  8. Depository Trust Company - Wikipedia

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    Depository Trust Company (DTC), founded in 1973, is a New York corporation that performs the functions of a central securities depository as part of the US National Market System. [3]

  9. Shareholder democracy - Wikipedia

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    Shareholder democracy is a concept relating to the governance structure of modern corporations.In this structure, shareholders bear ultimate controlling authority over the corporation, as they are the owners and may exercise control within their economic rights.