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Is it in a companys best interests to split the positions of board chairman and chief executive officer?
In April, Motorola reached an agreement with Carl Icahn that averted a proxy fight with the well-known hedge fund activist. The company agreed to give a board seat immediately to Icahn Partners Keith Meister and to put another Icahn-backed nominee, William Hambrecht, on the slate for the annual meeting in May.
Institutional investors and money managers joined with academics, bankers, energy experts, economists, and other capital markets players at a recent conference in New York City that looked closely at the greening of American companies and capital markets.
The credit crisis that started with the subprime crash just keeps rolling. Unfortunately, the implications are reverberating far beyond the mortgage industry. Many financial institutions have billions of dollars in risky securities on their books, and no one seems to know for sure what theyre worth now. Over the last few quarters, banks have been changing their estimates of the value of these assetsand making headlines in the process.
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Home Depot shareholders won a victory April 3 when the Atlanta-based company agreed to settle several shareholder lawsuits for $14.5 million.
In March of last year, IRN ran a feature on executive compensation titled "Should Shareholders Approve Executive Comp Plans?" Respondents commented on whether shareholders should have a voice in how much chief executive officers get paid.
Rethinking Restatements: Studies indicate that some restatements might simply be caused by complex accounting standards that companies have a hard time applying. Hedge Fund Activism: A working group on hedge fund activism offers recommendations for public companies and institutional investors who might find themselves involved in an activism campaign mounted by hedge funds.
The pressure is mounting for corporations to give shareholders a say on pay.
U.S. Treasury Announces Its Blueprint for a Stronger Regulatory Structure
In March, the U.S. Department of the Treasury convened a blue-ribbon panel to discuss U.S. capital markets competitiveness.
Industry leaders and policy makers agreed that the competitiveness of the nations financial services sectorand its ability to support U.S. economic growthis constrained by an outdated financial regulatory framework.
In April, the National Investor Relations Institute released the results of the first annual NIRI-Korn/Ferry International IRO compensation survey. The electronic survey polled Fortune 500 IROs and NIRI corporate members, with a response rate of 29 percent among Fortune 500 IROs and 25 percent among NIRI members.
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