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  2. Wesco Financial - Wikipedia

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    Wesco did business in three major categories; insurance, furniture rental, and steel service. The following wholly owned subsidiaries handled most of Wesco's business: Wesco-Financial Insurance, which was incorporated in 1985 and engages in the property and casualty insurance business. Wesco-Financial became part of National Indemnity.

  3. Board of directors - Wikipedia

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    Center for Interfaith Relations Board of Directors meeting. A board of directors is an executive committee that supervises the activities of a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government agency. The powers, duties, and responsibilities of a board of directors are determined by government regulations (including the jurisdiction's ...

  4. Annual general meeting - Wikipedia

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    The secretary prepares the minutes and may be asked to read important papers. [3] The treasurer may present a financial report. [4] Other officers, the board of directors, and committees may give their reports. [2] [5] [6] Attending this meeting are the members or the shareholders of the organization, depending on the type of organization.

  5. Executive session - Wikipedia

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    An executive session is a term for any block within an otherwise open meeting (often of a board of directors or other deliberative assembly) in which minutes are taken separately or not at all, outsiders are not present, and the contents of the discussion are treated as confidential (see in camera).

  6. A standoff between BlackRock and the FDIC is dragging into ...

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    A clash between BlackRock and the FDIC over the money manager’s holdings of US banks will play out in the waning days of President Joe Biden’s administration.

  7. Shareholder resolution - Wikipedia

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    With respect to public companies in the United States, a shareholder resolution is a proposal submitted by shareholders for a vote at the company's annual meeting. Typically, resolutions are opposed by the corporation's management, hence the insistence for a vote.

  8. HOA Q&A: Can an Association president make decisions ... - AOL

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    Our Board has spent countless hours and personal funds travelling to our Association property from out-of-state to monitor and survey the work being done to recover from Hurricane Ian.

  9. Public Service Enterprise Group - Wikipedia

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    The Public Service Electric and Gas Company, commonly referred to as PSE&G, is the primary subsidiary of the Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) and was established in 1928. The Public Service Corporation was formed in 1903 by combining more than 400 gas, electric and transportation companies in New Jersey. In 1928, the corporation merged ...