Word: would
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...sympathetic board member were to convince the others, it could sway a decision," said George G.C. Parker, a professor of management at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. "In a simple majority vote, seven would carry...
...unions said that the best solution would be for Harvard to maintain ties to the firm and try to help the workers gain a fair contract...
...would rather Harvard vote with its voice as a shareholder," he said...
...Harvard will not use its leverage to influence the company directly, Kenneth S. Zinn, a spokesperson for the United Mine Workers (UMW), said UMW would prefer that Harvard at least make a public statement by divesting of its 311,000 shares of Pittston...
Harvard owns approximately one percent of the company and is the 19th largest stockholder, according to UMW. Financial experts said they doubted that Harvard would have much influence on company policy by selling its holdings...