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Has The Zee Entertainment Board Done Right By Public Shareholders?

Should Goenka have informed the Zee board? Is Invesco just a disgruntled shareholder? What about public shareholders?

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Silhouettes of people.</p><p>(Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg) &nbsp;</p></div>
Silhouettes of people.

(Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg)  

Shareholders have rights under company law, not fiduciary duties. That burden falls on a company's management and board of directors. In this case that's Punit Goenka, chief executive officer and managing director and the board of Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd., said legal experts in a discussion on BloombergQuint.The Zee Entertainment board has questioned the role of the company's largest shareholder, Invesco Developing Markets ...
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