Share Power
How Ordinary People Can Change the Way That Capitalism Works - and Make Money Too
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Merryn Somerset Webb
About this listen
Allister Heath, Editor, The Sunday Telegraph
In this scintillating book, award-winning financial commentator Merryn Somerset Webb reveals a much-overlooked fact; every share we own comes with a vote. What few people know is that we can use these votes to influence company decisions - on everything from executive pay to corporate strategy.
Delving deep into the world of corporate capitalism - from the privatisation of state-owned companies in the 1980s, to the financial crash of 2008 and the growth of the modern multinational - Share Power shows us how capitalism went wrong and how, with six simple recommendations, every one of us now has the power to make it work for us.©2022 Merryn Somerset Webb (P)2022 Octopus Publishing Group
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- TechBull
- 10-02-22
An wonderful insight into the stock market
Merryn Somerset Webb comes across as informed and modern with her point(s) - that capitalism can work better if we all exercised our rights to vote for company resolutions, amongst other things. A well condensed book that delves into the world of stocks and shares, the history of companies & more and makes a passionate case for the transferral of power from bloated investment firms to us, the shareholder.
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- jade
- 05-02-23
narrator hard to listen to
disappointed in the reading of this, the person rushes the ends of sentences and blurs multiple words together. individual seems to be a difficult word for them to pronounce. all of this makes it a very hard book to listen too. maybe reading is better
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