Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

control cruzado de grupos de accionistas

English translation:

cross control by shareholder groups

Added to glossary by pistacho
May 30, 2015 17:04
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Spanish term

control cruzado de grupos de accionistas

Spanish to English Bus/Financial Business/Commerce (general) finance
Este número especial es dedicado a la memoria del súbitamente desaparecido profesor Luis J. Sanz, presidente de BALAS y Editor Asociado de ARLA. Publicamos seis trabajos originados en Chile, España, y Costa Rica/Argentina. El caso trata sobre la privatización del metro de Buenos Aires en 1998, tema de renovada vigencia en 2015. Un estudio determina el efecto de la educación de posgrado y la experiencia internacional de los directores en el nivel de acceso a mercados internacionales de sus empresas. El segundo estudia el efecto de la diversidad en la composición de las juntas directivas sobre la reputación de la empresa. Tercero, se analiza el efecto negativo de la politización de las cajas de ahorros estatales en los beneficios de estas instituciones financieras en España. Cuarto, se estudia el efecto de la estrategia de diversificación y del control cruzado de grupos de accionistas sobre el valor de la empresa en Chile. Finalmente, una revisión de la literatura con metodología de meta análisis sobre la relación entre la estructura de auditores especializados por sector empresarial y la estructura de precios de sus tarifas.
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cross control by shareholder groups

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control by shareholder groups through cross-shareholdings

As explained by The Economist in the link, control by shareholder groups through cross-shareholdings has always been the lifeblood of corporate Japan.

http://www.economist.com/node/12564050
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