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  2. Cadbury Report - Wikipedia

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    The Cadbury Report, titled Financial Aspects of Corporate Governance, is a report issued by "The Committee on the Financial Aspects of Corporate Governance" chaired by Sir Adrian Cadbury, chairman of Cadbury, that sets out recommendations on the arrangement of company boards and accounting systems to mitigate corporate governance risks and failures.

  3. Comply or explain - Wikipedia

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    Since the explanation for non-compliance is the cornerstone of the comply or explain approach, authors are specifically calling on public enforcement authorities to take a more active role. (Lu 2021; [ 7 ] Hooghiemstra 2012; [ 14 ] ) Some researchers have found that there are certain qualities of corporations that are associated with higher and ...

  4. Hamlet and His Problems - Wikipedia

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    The Hamlet of the supposed earlier play also uses his perceived madness as a guise to escape suspicion. Eliot believes that in Shakespeare's version, however, Hamlet is driven by a motive greater than revenge, his delay in exacting revenge is left unexplained, and that Hamlet's madness is meant to arouse the king's suspicion rather than avoid it.

  5. UK Corporate Governance Code - Wikipedia

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    The Listing Rules themselves are given statutory authority under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 [2] and require that public listed companies disclose how they have complied with the code, and explain where they have not applied the code – in what the code refers to as 'comply or explain'. [3]

  6. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern - Wikipedia

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    In Hamlet, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern always appear as a pair, except in editions following the First Folio text, where Guildenstern enters four lines after Rosencrantz in Act IV, Scene 3. [1] The two courtiers first appear in Act II, Scene 2, where they attempt to place themselves in the confidence of Prince Hamlet, their

  7. King Charles strips Cadbury of its Royal Warrant - AOL

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    The King has revoked Cadbury’s Royal Warrant, 170 years after it was first granted.. The renowned chocolate maker, which was a particular favourite of the late Queen – especially for its ...

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    Markeem Benson is accused of murdering Renise Wolfe in Nevada

  9. King Charles is right to take away Cadbury chocolate’s royal ...

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    The decision comes as something of a surprise, though, because Cadbury and its signature purple shiny packaging is often touted as a British icon. Plus, it has a long history with the Windsors.