Is a new day dawning at Exxon? Exxon shareholders elected two directors backed by an activist shareholder who called for changes in the oil giant’s response to climate change. It’s the first proxy campaign at a major US company where directors were the target and climate change was the issue. Anne Simpson of the California […]

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Like spring blossoms, corporate proxy statements will start to arrive in the coming weeks. They are likely to reflect both the extraordinary events of 2020 and the continuation of trends that have been gathering momentum in recent years.  Boards face a big challenge to address these issues effectively, and the quality of their communication will […]

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History has a way of repeating itself, particularly in finance. In the last financial crisis a dozen years ago, banks received taxpayer-backed bailouts and paid hefty bonuses to their executives. The uproar was loud and lasting. Now Wall Street seems poised for a repeat, after a massive federal coronavirus stimulus and a liquidity jolt from […]

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Private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management recently announced it would sell Freedom Group, the maker of Bushmaster rifles, the weapon used in the Newtown killings. Thanks to some deft PR work, the news coverage was brief, limiting the damage to Cerberus’s reputation from its association with the tragedy. But the episode raises questions about the […]

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