Multiple Choice
One of the reasons why proxy fights are rarely successful is that:
A) management is always viewed as performing their jobs well.
B) management can use corporate resources to defend against the fight.
C) mergers are a cheaper form of changing management.
D) shareholders are unconcerned with corporate management.
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