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Hi. I have created a file folder with all the documents and source links of the documents. Uploaded the folder on google drive. You will get all these following this sharing link of the folder:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1sk4kfCca9MsKIx-JYTUHzLVBCwrY__x_?usp=sharing

I will keep updating the folder and add every week's document that we will be working on in the future.

Thank you very much for your last month kind support. I was successfully able to buy a reading table and a chair for me which cost around $100. I am really happy to have it. Thanks again.🙂

Hi. Greetings. @greenman. How you are doing? I hope you are well, healthy, having a great time with your family and friends.

This week's research document was 'The power of corporate control in the global ownership network' which has been published on August 27, 2020, by Takayuki Mizuno ,Shohei Doi, and, Shuhei Kurizaki.

https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0237862

I have uploaded the document pdf file along with the source link to our main research document folder on google drive.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1sk4kfCca9MsKIx-JYTUHzLVBCwrY__x_?usp=sharing

The research describes the method of how fragmented voting rights are attached to dispersed ownership that may be consolidated to generate corporate control. It has been analyzed the ownership holdings in 49 million companies worldwide by 69 million shareholders in 2016, that found in the landscape of global corporate control.

Hi. Greetings.

This week's research document was a similar type to the first document but much larger than that. The headline of the document is 'Global ownership and corporate control networks' published by Armando Rungix, Gregory Morrisony, and, Fabio Pammolli on September 8, 2017.

Here is the source link:
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3031955

Here is the link to our main Research Documents folder with pdf file and source information:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1sk4kfCca9MsKIx-JYTUHzLVBCwrY__x_
If you kindly send me an email to [email protected], so that I can add and share the Research document folder with you on google drive, it would be a good option to find the documents at any time without looking through the links. I will keep updating the folder with new documents every week.

This document contains more detailed data analysis along with a mathematical, statistical explanation of ownership space such as ownership networks, ownership paths and ownership distances, illustrative cases, etc. And also corporate control networks via hierarchies of firms, interlocking assemblies, transitivity of control, consolidation of voting rights, Coalitions of shareholders, and control probability.

Just reading the abstract is not that much helpful for me because from then I just get certain decisions and conclusions but don't get anything about how and why things are going like that. That's why I have spent a bit of time to reach the internal process and learning how things are coming out, as I have plenty of time to spend.

For the last few weeks, I have been going through similar types of documents. And I am not sure you are getting the feedback from me the way you expected. So, please let me know about this what more should I improve to meet your expectation regarding this. And what more should I do.

I am expressing my deep gratitude towards you for supporting me financially to run my expenses. Thank you very much, Sir.

Thanks, I am able to open the google drive from here. These last two doc's were excellent and exactly what I am looking for. You can keep an eye for similar especially by largest industry i.e.; minerals, banking, food etc. Also, board of directors of top 5 companies and bios (Blackrock, Vanguard etc.).

Greetings. This week's research document was 'Centrality in the global network of corporate control' The paper was published by Frank Takes and Eelke M. Heemskerk October 2016. The document explains the centrality of corporate network in the large scale analysis and interlocking directors.

Here is the document source link:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/303545053_Centrality_in_the_Global_Network_of_Corporate_Control

Our main Research Documents folder with PDF file and source information:
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1sk4kfCca9MsKIx-JYTUHzLVBCwrY__x_

My 3rd year's classes has started two days ago. And we have a 3 credits course 'Research mathodology' where we have to go through the field research work. I am so happy that with your help I know much more than my other classmates in case of research factors and approaches.

Excellent, happy to hear. I would guess you will be able to use this research throughout your education. I even would guess should you choose to get a masters or doctorate you could use this research and just write a clear summary of the research for your assignments.

Hi. I do apologize for being late. I was supposed to update the document Wednesday night but I went home as an emergency. My home is in a village and almost out of network as I don't have Smartphone yet, I still use a button phone with no internet connection. whatever I do online is all by my Laptop at the university.

Last week's Wednesday I went home because of my older brother's sudden arrange marriage. I couldn't take my laptop with me suddenly that's the main reason for being late. I came back to my university today.

The last week's document was "Optimum Structure of Corporate Groups" published by Stylianos Artsidakis, Yiannis Thalassinos, Theofanis Petropoulos, Konstantinos Liapis, and Konstantinos Liapis in February 2022.

Here is the document source link:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/358760725_Optimum_Structure_of_Corporate_Groups

Our main Research Documents folder with PDF file and source information:
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1sk4kfCca9MsKIx-JYTUHzLVBCwrY__x_

This document explains the process of how a single entity or a parent company controls subsidiaries directly or indirectly through its voting power. It also examines how the parent company of a group with given participation rates can increase its capital by changing the share structure of the group and maintaining management control over the group while the least capital comes from the majority.

Moreover the derivation of the new optimal structure of the group and the maximum parent’s cash inflow from shares exchange and how it favors its direct voting rights.

Greetings. Hi. How are you? Hope that you are well, healthy, staying happy with your family and relatives. I am also doing well. Expressing my gratitude towards you for your kind support.

This week's research document that I have selected is 'The New Mandate Owners: Passive Asset Managers and the Decoupling of Corporate Ownership' published by three authors Carmel Shenkar, Jan Fichtner, and Eelke M. Heemskerk in the year 2017.

This research has been drilled down from BlackRock. It describes the new concentration in corporate ownership, contractual view of the corporate share, asset management decoupling, owner and security exchange act, and extending mandate ownership.

Here is the document source link:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331249456_The_New_Mandate_Owners_Passive_Asset_Managers_and_the_Decoupling_of_Corporate_Ownership

Document Google Drive Link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/102yfktGOjVTKAu1VIkFnjnZdZbDCZk5C?usp=sharing

Our main Research Documents folder with PDF file and source information:
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1sk4kfCca9MsKIx-JYTUHzLVBCwrY__x_

I have been searching through google and duck duck go for the new similar type of documents. If there are more precise documents you need then please let me know about that. Thank you very much.

Very good document about who controls the voting shares vs ownership. This part was interesting "BlackRock has recently responded to these concerns. 4 Among others, they argue that the common ownership studies
are based on the misleading assumption that asset managers such as BlackRock own the shares held by their funds. They
point out that the shares are acquired by multiple separate investment funds; BlackRock itself, for instance, has more than
100 index funds and over 800 Exchange Traded Funds. Ownership therefore does not reside at the level of BlackRock as a
group, they argue, but rather at the level of individual funds. Allegedly, if the shares are not owned by the same legal person,
the person cannot influence the policies and actions of rival companies. The common ownership studies are flawed, so
they argue, because they rely on data which does not indicate ownership, as it relies on “threshold reporting.” According to
BlackRock, this is a mere statutory requirement which does not represent a record of the true economic owner of the shares.
In fact, they further imply that not even the funds are the true “owners” of the shares, but rather the clients that ultimately
invest in their funds." You should study this document more. For your own benefit. You can skip over investment advice such as passive or managed investments. Find more info on how influential Blackrock is on behalf of the real shareholder as Blackrock is just an asset manager. I would guess that Blackrock holds most of the assets for the US Treasury bought via quantitative easing or QE. Spend the next couple of weeks or 4-8 hours on drilling into this document to look for clues of such.

Hi. Greetings @greenman. how are you doing?

The research document for the last week was "The New Money Trust: How Large Money Managers Control Our Economy and What We Can Do About It" published by GRAHAM STEELE in 2020 in AMERICAN ECONOMIC LIBERTIES PROJECT.

Here is the source link of the document:
https://www.economicliberties.us/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Working-Paper-Series-on-Corporate-Power_8_FINAL.pdf

This document's google drive folder link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Nd-P1v7JekiA1xXVL8r0Ek3XrIPqr--O

And our google drives all documents folder:
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1sk4kfCca9MsKIx-JYTUHzLVBCwrY__x_

I have skipped 'the Investment funds and risks to financial stability' part of the document. But the next parts The Big Three as financial infrastructure providers, The political power of the Big Three, and Limiting the power of the Big Three: The importance of structural reform are new learnings to me.

I have a question is the federal reserve fully under the BlackRock?

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Source: From the document

You haven't replied or commented on anything from the last month. Please let me know is anything else you need. Thank you very much for financially supporting me.

Good work. Keep it up. You should hold as much steem as you can for your future wealth. I expect a 10x increase within 2-4 years. Doing such IMO will launch you into a different class of wealth.

The fed feeds printed QE to Blackrock to buy into the market to keep the asset prices higher in order to keep consumer confidence higher and delay recessions. Blackrock holds those assets on behalf of the fed and gets a fee (2%) on every dollar handled. The fed staff and chairman are picked and recommended by companies like Blackrock and Vanguard. These companies are not owned or controlled by the fed besides the assets under management. They certainly are influenced by the fed as much as they influence the fed. I don't really have a clue but these two companies are privately held corporations.

I will go through it according to your words.

I have a question if it is BlackRock Vs Vanguard which one owns most? Both are on the way to managing clients' assets and the goal is to maximize the client's profits.

I would guess BlackRock as it has the contract of $120 billion USD per month of printed US Fed money to buy up assets. To keep consumer confidence/purchases up.

Hi. Greetings.

This week I have selected two documents. As you have instructed to find info on how influential Blackrock is on behalf of the real shareholder as Blackrock is just an asset manager. I have searched using every keyword to find a suitable document for the last few days. Eventually didn't find any specific suitable documents according to the keywords. I searched through primarily duckduckgo and google.

Found one of the whitepapers published by the BlackRock corporate section recently 'Asset managers of scale give voice to investors and support the economy'. It contains asset management at the scale that delivers value for society and the economy, stewardship promotes the interests of shareholders, stewardship by asset managers provides a useful minority voice, and what if asset managers didn’t engage in investment stewardship.

Here is the document link:
https://www.blackrock.com/corporate/literature/whitepaper/viewpoint-asset-managers-of-scale-give-voice-to-investors-and-support-the-economy-december-2020.pdf

Another document is 'The New Money Trust: How Large Money Managers Control Our Economy and What We Can Do About It'. This document is pointing to the 'Big Three' Vanguard, BlackRock, and State Street.

Here is the document link:
https://www.economicliberties.us/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Working-Paper-Series-on-Corporate-Power_8_FINAL.pdf

I have uploaded the two documents to our main Google Drive file:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1sk4kfCca9MsKIx-JYTUHzLVBCwrY__x_

Greetings @greenman. How are you?

Last week's document that I have gone through is "Hidden Power of the Big Three? Passive index funds, re-concentration of corporate ownership, and new financial risk published by Jan Fichtner*, Eelke M. Heemskerk, and Javier Garcia-Bernardo in the year 2017 (probably). I have found the document at https://www.cambridge.org/

Here is the source link of the document:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/30AD689509AAD62F5B677E916C28C4B6/S1469356917000064a.pdf/hidden-power-of-the-big-three-passive-index-funds-re-concentration-of-corporate-ownership-and-new-financial-risk-.pdf

This document's google drive folder link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1lisZ0effIbS_UPeOgNssAWwdcyXQZN8M

And our google drives all documents folder:
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1sk4kfCca9MsKIx-JYTUHzLVBCwrY__x_

This document is related to BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street. The passive index fund, asset management, power of passive asset managers, power position of the Big Three in the
network of corporate ownership, combined ownership, voting strategy, Structural power of passive investors. The document reflected on anticompetitive effects that come with the rise of
passive asset management, which could have negative consequences for economic growth and even for economic equality.

In addition, I have a question, is there any major difference between the global ownership and common ownership in the corporate shareholders?

Thank you so much for supporting me financially and also educationally.

Hi. Greetings. How are you? It seems you have been in a busy time nowadays. Hope that you are doing well, staying healthy and happy.

Last week's document was "A new take on voice: the influence of BlackRock’s ‘Dear CEO’ letters" published by Andrea Pawliczek, A. Nicole Skinner & Laura A. Wellman in recent 2021.

This document is related to the public engagement by institutional investors that influences the behavior of portfolio firms.

The important part of the document to me is the measurement of the BlackRock ownership and the measurement of the firm's disclosures.

I have gone through the whole document, some hard variables are not known to me but in the appendix, I got new knowledge regarding these variables.

The research shows public engagement via institutional investors' behavior toward portfolio firms can impact them and large institutional investors with diverse ownership use their voices to influence portfolio firms.

Moreover, the investors target the individual firms, So, BlackRock engages with portfolio firms more generally.

Here is the source link of the document:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11142-021-09603-x

This document's google drive folder link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1FUbcWtlLImzMTgQgcB3JgiNJrPTMNPYH?usp=sharing

And our google drives all documents folder:
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1sk4kfCca9MsKIx-JYTUHzLVBCwrY__x_

I will be going through the group assignments this year and have to collect data locally. We did not have the research methodology course last year. Now we have this course in Bachelor of Social Science Part-3.

You are most welcome. I will be doing my best to fulfill your expectations.

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