It’s War: The New Dilemma For Corporations And Social Issues
How does a company walk the tightrope that looks more like a Gordian knot? Here are a few rules to get you started.
How does a company walk the tightrope that looks more like a Gordian knot? Here are a few rules to get you started.
As more financial institutions agree to accept and settle transactions with crypto currencies, companies will need to evaluate their strategies—and be prepared to defend them to shareholders.
Proxy season is coming and no company is immune from activist campaigns. A look at what attracts an activist investor, common activist objectives and the board’s responsibilities and opportunities related to preparing for and responding to an activist.
While an escalation the scale of GameStop won’t likely be a common occurrence, this sort of single stock vulnerability is likely here to stay, particularly for small and mid-cap public companies with limited trading float. What boards need to know.
Proactive strategies have convinced investors to scale back the number of board members they want to replace, from nine to five.
Boards are increasingly being held responsible for climate change related natural disasters, fraud and corruption allegations, and various other ESG-related lawsuits.
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