by KenH » Mon Oct 30, 2017 10:40 am
Except that legally "The Board" can make decisions against the wishes (or without the knowledge) of the majority shareholder, if the majority shareholder isn't an appointed director. Obviously, that's not a good position to be in, but it's certainly legal. The shareholders (if not Board members) don't actually have any powers over the day to day running of the club. The shareholders don't legally have to be told of director's meetings and have no legal power to attend. Of course, if the Board does something against the wishes of the shareholders, they could be removed from office (as the case with Diego). So, in theory, the Board could have given Jim/Ken a new 2 year contract without the knowledge/approval of the majority shareholder! As for the position of "chairman", it's not a legally defined position - it's usually whoever the rest of the directors agree it to be and sometimes (according to articles of association) may have a casting vote.