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Toyo Suisan has consistently outperformed Nissin Foods in North America, one of the most profitable and fastest-growing markets in the world. It generally starts with shareholder proposals that by regulation can only address specific issues, such as capital allocation and dividends. Last year, 3% of corporate governance shareholder proposals were passed and 4% of balance sheet-based shareholder proposals were passed. First, it shows the opportunities available to activists in Japan where reasonable shareholder proposals could lead to significant shareholder value creation. Brian Doyle of Nihon Global and his team are a good example of this.
Persons: Toyo Suisan, Toyo Suisan's, Nissin, Nihon, hasn't, Judge Chamberlain Haller, Vinny, Nihon Global's, Brian Doyle, Hiroyuki Otsuka, Carlyle, Ken Squire Organizations: Toyo, Nihon Global Growth Partners Management, Nihon Global, Nihon, Nissin, Foods, Nissin Foods, Tokyo Stock Exchange, U.S, White, Newton Investment Management, 13D Locations: Japan, Toyo, North America, Mexico, U.S, American, United States, Asia
Rick Bass Sees Links Between Hunting and Writing
  + stars: | 2024-02-01 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
What books are on your night stand? “Ædnan” by Linnea Axelsson; “Father and Son” and “Passage to Juneau” by Jonathan Raban; “All the Pretty Horses” (re-re-read); “Cold Mountain” (re-re-re-read); “Mink River” by Brian Doyle. I’m less patient and can barely any longer abide even one misstep in a sentence, no matter how “good” the story. I crave protein and carbohydrates and no longer have much interest in sugar. It’s like the old Woody Allen joke: I’m prolific, I write a book every year/No I’m not prolific at all, I write a book every year.
Persons: Linnea Axelsson, Son ”, Jonathan Raban, Brian Doyle, Woody Allen Locations: Juneau
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