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What is a Dissident Director? The Board of Directors of a company usually reaches a consensus the majority of the time in order to decide on policies to move forward. There are occasions, however, when a Director opposes the other board members and proposes other policies that lack the support required to be enacted in a vote. Such a director is referred to as a Dissident Director. Sometimes the dissent can be reasoned and amicable, but other times it can be contentious and become acrimonious.
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Finance allah shmoop What is a dissident director Well everyone
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else wanted diet but thiss guy well he just insisted
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on regular he's the dissident going against the state against
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the tide against the vote while a dissident director is
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a member of the board who either votes against the
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set of new mandates that everyone else went thumbs up
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on and or who initiates her own vote which is
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pretty much the opposite of what everyone else wants You
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know we know people like that like maybe they voted
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to replace all the toilets in the corporate washrooms with
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today's It's happened Really In real life a dissident director
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can dissent against popular board vote in things like the
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company accepting a takeover bid at fifty eight bucks a
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share in stock Well that dissident director might demand that
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the takeover dobie paid in cash because well she doesn't
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trust the stock market's appraisal of the valuation of the
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stock currency being used to take over their company Well
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another descent might revolve around a company seeking toe over
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pay for an acquisition Like that dissident director might be
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the lone rational voice suggesting that they not pay Ah
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Hundred times revenue to take out a competitor And the
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dissident director may also come from an operational perspective In
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that they want to fire the ceo for poor performance
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whereas the rest of the board loves being on the
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ceo's good side for the selfies and you know all
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the good instagram ingredients Well sometimes all it takes is
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one brave soul to go against the crowd although when
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it comes to the diet coke thing it might just 00:01:45.209 --> [endTime] be better toe Pick your battles
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