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Small Shareholders and Large Ones
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Toward the end of a Wall Street Journal article that appears under the headline "Brookfield Asset Boosts General Growth Stake to 38%" comes the following: Even so, some analysts noted investors' concern that, at a 38% stake, Brookfield now effectively controls General Growth, putting smaller shareholders at a disadvantage. A Brookfield spokesman said Brookfield wants the same as other shareholders. "We value our partners in GGP," Brookfield's Andrew Willis said. "We have a governance structure in place that we think should give everybody comfort. We're all aligned as long-term investors in GGP."
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Small Shareholders and Large Ones
futureofcapitalism.com
Toward the end of a Wall Street Journal article that appears under the headline "Brookfield Asset Boosts General Growth Stake to 38%" comes the following: Even so, some analysts noted investors' concern that, at a 38% stake, Brookfield now effectively controls General Growth, putting smaller shareholders at a disadvantage. A Brookfield spokesman said Brookfield wants the same as other shareholders. "We value our partners in GGP," Brookfield's Andrew Willis said. "We have a governance structure in place that we think should give everybody comfort. We're all aligned as long-term investors in GGP."
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