1. 2008) (holding that the definition of a voting security under section 13(d) "does not confine itself to the mere possession of the legal right to vote . . . securities, but looks instead to all of the facts and circumstances to identify situations in which one has even the ability to influence voting, purchase, or sale decisions of its counterparties by legal, economic, or other[] means." (brackets in original) (citation omitted) (internal quotation marks omitted)), aff'd in part;; S D N Csx Corp;Children?s Inv. Fund Mgmt. (UK) LLP, 562 F. Supp. 2d,2011
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3. Do Pension-Related Business Ties Influence Mutual Fund Proxy Voting? Evidence from Shareholder Proposals on Executive Compensation;Rasha Ashraf;J. FIN. & QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS,2012