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Monopolization Under the Sherman Act
 
Section 2 of the Sherman Act, 15 U.S.C.S. § 2, prohibits monopolies and attempts or conspiracies to monopolize. The statute provides for prison terms and fines in actions brought by the U.S. Department Justice and for injunctions and damages in civil actions brought by the Department of Justice, states, and private parties. More...
 
Advantages of Different Methods for Holding Securities
 
Owners of securities may hold their securities by possessing certificates or by registering the securities in "street name" with a brokerage or directly with the company issuing the securities. Some issuers of securities may not offer physical certificates or direct registration. Each method of holding securities has advantages and disadvantages to be considered by investors.More...
 
Business & Corporate Entities> Corporations> Shareholders & Other Constituents> Shareholder Duties & Liabilities
 
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Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws
 
Bylaws are written provisions describing how day-to-day operations of a corporation will be conducted. A corporation's activities are governed, in order of precedence, by statute, corporate charter, and bylaws. More...
 
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