By Dominic Jones on February 13, 2007
Notable excerpts and links to articles and reports we’ve found worthwhile reading. Some links may be intercepted by ads or may require free log-ins. Please don’t blame us for this. Publications have to make a living some way. Regulation S.E.C. Seeks to Curtail Investor Suits Critics said that the moves signaled a major retrenchment from [...]
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By Dominic Jones on November 20, 2006
There are 7 items … Nasdaq Bids for LSE | Paulson to address worries over US market attraction | Institutional Shareholder Services Releases 2007 Corporate Governance Policies | SEC’s Palmrose May Push to Shield Auditors From Fraud Lawsuits | Saudi watchdog issues corporate governance rules | Some funds favor management proposals | How to Make [...]
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By Dominic Jones on September 14, 2006
There are 9 items today … Judge: Web Accessibility Lawsuit Against Target Can Proceed | More Shareholders Back Green Schemes | Tight deadline seen crimping SEC action on proxy issue | Do Hedge Funds Hold ‘Trade Secrets’? | Paulson supports study into market threat | Ceres/ACCA Seeking Nominations for 2006 Sustainability Reporting Awards | The [...]
Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, awards, communications, conference calls, Hank Paulson, IPOs, Judge, law, London, SEC, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, US Treasury, web standards