Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Softbank Drops Plan to Issue Preferred Shares with No Voting Rights

Softbank, a favorite among individual Japanese investors, has dropped a plan to issue preferred shares with no voting rights because its individual investors think they should instead increased dividends or offer a stock dividend.

The decision puts a crimp in the Tokyo Stock Exchange's plans for listed companies to take advantage of the Company Law changes that allow the issuance of various types of shares.

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