Chapter 11-Corporate Management
Directors
Those who manage a corporation
Class voting
Voting by a class of stock as a separate unit
Straight voting
Voting in which each share of record has one vote (also called statutory voting)
Disproportionate voting
Voting rights held by a class that is disproportionate to voting rights of other classes
Contingent voting
Voting rights that exist only upon the occurrence of some event
Proxy
Written authorization from one directing another to vote his shares
Minutes
Written record of events occurring at a meeting
Annual meeting
Yearly meeting of shareholders
Emerging growth company
A company with annual revenue of less than $1 billion, and which is relieved from various SEC reporting and disclosure requirements.
Record date
A date selected in advance of a meeting or event
Inside director
A director who is also an employee or significant shareholder of the corporation
Outside director
A director who is not an employee or officer of the corporation, also called an independent director
Independent director
A director with no family or business ties to a corporation other than board membership
Proxy contest
A fight for control of a company (also called proxy fight)
Special meeting
A meeting held between regular or annual meetings
Legend
A notation marked on a stock certificate indicating the stock is subject to some restriction or limitation
Limited proxy
A proxy given with specific instructions
Class action
Action brought on behalf of a large group of people who are similarly situated (often called representative action)
Direct action
Action initiated to address direct harm done to the complainant (sometimes called an individual action)
Derivative action
Action initiated to enforce a right owned by another
Written consent action
Action taken without the necessity of a meeting; generally, must be unanimous
Buy-sell agreement
Agreement among shareholders regarding their rights to purchase and sell stock in a corporation and usually imposing some restrictions on those rights
Voting trust
Agreement by which shareholders transfer their rights to a trustee to vote their shares
Pooling agreement
An agreement among shareholders specifying how they will vote (also called a voting agreement)
Shareholder
An owner of a corporation; also called stockholder
Inherent authority
Authority that naturally flows from one's position
Apparent authority
Authority that one believes another to possess due to the other's conduct or position
Bringdown certificate
Certificate of corporate officer verifying continuing accuracy of facts or documents
Commingling of funds
Combining funds owned by different individuals or entities
Shareholder litigation committee
Committee established by board of directors to determine if litigation is appropriate (also called special litigation committee)
Alter ego
Doctrine alleging separate corporate existence has been ignored by shareholders
Voting trust certificate
Document showing ownership in a corporation, which evidences that the shares are subject to a voting trust
Actual authority
Express authority or direction given by one to another
Governance guidelines
Formal written policies relating to management of corporations
Piercing the veil
Holding individual shareholders liable for corporate obligations
Chair
Individual who presides at corporate meetings
Chief executive officer
Individual who supervises other officers
Chief financial officer
Individual with primary responsibility for all financial matters
Officers
Individuals appointed by directors to carry out various corporate activities
D & O insurance
Insurance procured to protect directors and officers from claims and lawsuits
Strike suit
Lawsuit filed by disgruntled shareholders after a stock drop
E-proxy voting
Method of voting electronically
Cumulative voting
Method of voting in election for directors in which each share carries as many votes as there are directors being elected
Election judge
Neutral party who oversees election and voting processes
Householding
Practice of sending only one report and proxy statement to shareholders with same surname at same address
Forward-looking statement
Prediction made by corporations about future earnings
General proxy
Proxy given in which proxy holder can exercise discretion in voting
Indemnify
Reimbursing another for injury sustained by the other; "holding one harmless" from allegations against the person
Annual report
Report describing corporate performance during the preceding year
Business judgment rule
Rule immunizing directors and officers for action taken so long as they acted in good faith
Nonvoting stock
Stock that carries no voting rights
Lead plaintiff
The largest investor in a class action alleging corporate misconduct
Quorum
The minimum number of shareholders or directors required to be present before action can be taken
Plurality
The number of votes received by one in an election when the candidate does not have a majority of votes but has more votes than an opponent; counting only votes "for" a nominee and not counting votes "against" or withheld
Record holder
The owner of stock as of a specified date
Proxy holder
The person who exercises the rights of a shareholder who has granted a proxy