Analysis of Shareholding in Companies: Case of Mali
Journal: Business, Management and Economics Research (Vol.6, No. 8)Publication Date: 2020-08-24
Authors : Traore Anna; Sountoura Lansine; Adama O. Traore; Traore Breïma;
Page : 107-114
Keywords : Shareholding; Investment; Sustainability; Companies; Mali;
Abstract
In this article, we analyze in the Malian context the link between the structure of the shareholding and the sustainability of companies based on data from the census of industrial enterprises of the Ministry of Trade and Industry, 2015. The results show that Mali's economic opening option in the 1980s, strengthened in the 1990s following the implementation of the Structural Adjustment Programs, resulting in the state's withdrawal from the management of enterprises, have enabled the emergence of private enterprises in almost all sectors of economic activity. However, shareholding in industrial enterprises has suffered from poor governance. It also shows that the number of women entrepreneurs is close to that of men. Between 2010 and 2014, the majority of shareholders are in the agri-food sector. The majority of the investment is in the metal and metallurgical sector.
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