NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investor groups are using the high-profile battle for control of Viacom Inc to rally support for their campaigns against dual-class share structures which give founders and insiders outsized voting rights.
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Wed, 06/29/2016 - 8:55am
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investor groups are using the high-profile battle for control of Viacom Inc to rally support for their campaigns against dual-class share structures which give founders and insiders outsized voting rights.