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  2. Saga plc - Wikipedia

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    In May 2014, Saga Group Ltd was successfully listed on the London Stock Exchange as Saga PLC. [11] Also in 2014, Saga acquired Bolton based luxury holiday company, Destinology. [12] In January 2020, Saga appointed Euan Sutherland as CEO of the Saga Group. At the same time, Saga's escorted touring brand Titan Travel was put up for sale, but has ...

  3. Shareholder benefit - Wikipedia

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    Shareholder benefits started in the railroad industry and gradually spread to other industries, but only a limited number of industries provided shareholder benefits in the prewar period. [4] After the war, companies in the transportation, entertainment, and tourism sectors implemented shareholder benefits, and with the advent of rapid economic ...

  4. 17 Stocks With Perks That Will Blow Your Mind - AOL

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    Investors experience benefits even if they own only one share: a 35% discount on books published by Bloomsbury. Bloomsbury, founded in 1986, has subsidiaries in London, New York, Sydney and New Delhi.

  5. Acromas Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Acromas Holdings is a holding company formed in May 2007 [1] by Charterhouse Capital Partners, CVC Capital Partners and Permira, to act as the parent company of Automobile Association and Saga, ahead of the companies' mergers in September 2007.

  6. 3 Companies With Cool Shareholder Perks

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    Shareholders who own at least 100 shares of Carnival can apply for a stateroom credit on sailings. How much investors get in onboard spending money depends on the length of the cruise.

  7. Private benefits of control - Wikipedia

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    An example was given by Barclay and Holderness, in comparison to benefits that accrue to all shareholders by raising the productivity of the company. The private benefits can be pecuniary, including higher salaries for individual blockholders or below-market transfer prices for corporate blockholders.

  8. Common stock - Wikipedia

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    The terms voting share and ordinary share are also used frequently outside of the United States. They are known as equity shares or ordinary shares in the UK and other Commonwealth realms. This type of share gives the stockholder the right to share in the profits of the company, and to vote on matters of corporate policy and the composition of ...

  9. Prosecutor says Salman Rushdie was too stunned to react when ...

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    Salman Rushdie was so stunned when a masked man started to stab him on a stage in western New York that the author didn’t even try to fight back, a prosecutor said Monday during opening ...