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  2. Shareholder proposals on diversity, pay equity, and plastic ...

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    Shareholders did back governance-related proposals, voting for them 39% of the time. Shareholder proposals on diversity, pay equity, and plastic pollution got less support this proxy season Skip ...

  3. List of corporate collapses and scandals - Wikipedia

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    This required an exponentially growing number of investors to afford the lease payments. The fraud was the largest corporate scandal in German history and caused financial damages of about 4.9bn DM (≈€3.3bn). Equitable Life Assurance Society: United Kingdom: 8 Dec 2000: Insurance

  4. Corporate governance - Wikipedia

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    "Corporate governance" may be defined, described or delineated in diverse ways, depending on the writer's purpose. Writers focused on a disciplinary interest or context (such as accounting, finance, law, or management) often adopt narrow definitions that appear purpose-specific.

  5. Super Micro Analyst Suspends Rating Over Governance ... - AOL

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    Super Micro Computer, Inc (NASDAQ:SMCI) stock continued to fall on Thursday after Rosenblatt analyst Hans Mosesmann suspended his rating on the artificial intelligence server company, citing ...

  6. Environmental, social, and governance - Wikipedia

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    Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) is shorthand for an investing principle that prioritizes environmental issues, social issues, and corporate governance. [1] Investing with ESG considerations is sometimes referred to as responsible investing or, in more proactive cases, impact investing .

  7. Corporate board veteran: Netflix pivoted successfully on ...

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    Companies should be deliberate when deciding to weigh in on social and political issues, said longtime corporate exec Betsy Atkins. ... USA TODAY Sports. George Pickens injury update: Latest on ...

  8. Berle–Dodd debate - Wikipedia

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    This debate has become well known in corporate governance, with widely conflicting interpretations, for the conflict over the extent to which corporations should pursue "shareholder value" or the "public interest". Berle and Dodd agreed that the corporation should pursue the public interest, but were initially at odds in how this was achieved.

  9. Shareholder democracy - Wikipedia

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    Shareholder democracy is a concept relating to the governance structure of modern corporations. In this structure, shareholders bear ultimate controlling authority over the corporation, as they are the owners and may exercise control within their economic rights. Although shareholders own the corporation, they generally take a passive interest ...