In the name of shareholders
…to oversee management and set executive pay. But investors don’t have any say on the nominees. Nor do they have much of a real choice even if they do vote….
…to oversee management and set executive pay. But investors don’t have any say on the nominees. Nor do they have much of a real choice even if they do vote….
…Research report’s executive summary on China equity strategy (link not available). Rather than a global equity strategy, I’d like to put this into an economic growth context via trade…and with…
…or her sentence? Kagan’s jurisprudential philosophy seems to be that any statute enacted by Congress, or any executive-branch administrative agency policy (promulgated “regulations”) is constitutional by sheer virtue of the…
…his associate, Andrew Haldane, Executive Director for Financial Stability at the Bank of England, have been outspoken critics of “too big to fail” banks, and the asymmetric nature of banker…
…Rob Johnson, Executive Director of INET, probably did have in mind was something of a declaration of war against outdated, disproved, or even deleterious macroeconomic policy and research. And there,…
…appointed by Obama to serve on the “National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility Commission” he established by executive order on Feb. 18, 2010, with co-chairs Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson, with…
…Buffalo (and points beyond). A couple of days ago it was announced that the Executive Director of the President’s Commission would be former top Clinton advisor and DLC Chair Bruce…
…economic entity. In 2006 Samuel J. Palmisano, Chair of the Board, President, and Chief Executive Officer of IBM described the evolution that has occurred in the nature and function of…
…State of the Union address to announce that he would appoint a deficit commission of his own via Executive Order. I ask you: if you are looking for a “neutral,…
…and second, because essentially Congress has allowed $150 billion in Wall Street bonuses,” stated, Ashley Carson, OWL Executive Director. “Robbing grandma to reward Wall Street fat cats is not sound…