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The Motley Fool November 12, 2009 Jennifer Schonberger |
This Is How to Change Corporate Governance Governance expert Nell Minow talks about the state of corporate America's boardrooms.  |
The Motley Fool November 16, 2009 Jennifer Schonberger |
Why You Should Care About Corporate Governance Why executive compensation should be your first criterion, and more from Nell Minow, the founder of The Corporate Library.  |
The Motley Fool October 20, 2011 |
Nell Minow on Apple, HP, and What Enables Bad Boards The queen of good corporate governance doesn't sugarcoat the problems facing several large, well-known companies in the news.  |
Registered Rep. October 1, 2005 Ann Therese Palmer |
Watching the Insiders An interview with Nell Minow, editor of The Corporate Library, a research group that evaluates corporate governance policies, on why a rep should consider a company's corporate governance when deciding which stocks to purchase for a client.  |
The Motley Fool November 19, 2011 Anders Bylund |
Did Apple's Boardroom Moves Go Far Enough? Apple needed to replace Steve Jobs in the boardroom, and did it with as little real change as possible.  |
The Motley Fool June 4, 2010 Alyce Lomax |
Should We Be Like Britain? The UK's mandating corporate governance rules. Should we follow suit?  |
The Motley Fool February 9, 2011 Alyce Lomax |
Patience Is a Virtue High-ranking employees at big financial companies seem to lean more heavily toward vice. However, they may soon get a swift boot back onto the straight and narrow, courtesy of the Federal Deposit Insurance Commission.  |
The Motley Fool December 16, 2011 Chris Hill |
1 Thing Apple Shareholders Should Be Worried About Nell Minow discusses why shareholders should be concerned about Apple CEO Tim Cook's compensation package and other topics.  |
U.S. Banker April 2010 Michael Sisk |
Boardroom Burdens Bank directors must be more hands-on than ever, exercising tighter control over management and setting strategic direction. Here are five issues that need attention now.  |
The Motley Fool November 27, 2009 Jennifer Schonberger |
How We Can Fix Wall Street Congressman Paul Kanjorski on reforming corporate governance.  |
The Motley Fool June 11, 2010 Alyce Lomax |
Can This Factor Improve Your Returns? Too many shareholders forget one crucial element. Companies plagued by self-centered, short-sighted managers could easily foreshadow lousy investment results to come.  |
The Motley Fool September 23, 2010 Chris Hill |
How "Wall Street" Changed Wall Street Film review and corporate governance expert Nell Minow shares her review of Oliver Stone's new flick.  |
CFO March 1, 2003 Lori Calabro |
The Prime of Ms. Nell Minow For the prominent shareholder activist, these have been both the best and the worst of times.  |
Bank Director 1st Quarter 2009 |
For Your Review Corporations have an opportunity to begin restoring trust and confidence lost in the financial crisis by instituting the cutting edge governance practice of direct dialogue between directors and investors  |
Real Estate Portfolio Jul/Aug 2003 James B. Wright |
Governing REIT Compensation As recent well-publicized REIT proxy/management battles have demonstrated, REIT governance issues are no longer under the radar. In time, shareholder concerns (and any REIT vulnerabilities) relative to independent compensation decisions will also receive scrutiny.  |
The Motley Fool September 23, 2011 Alyce Lomax |
Finding the Real Fault in CEO Pay How the buck gets passed on CEO compensation. Companies' boards of directors, particularly compensation committees, are the core problem, and these enablers rarely take heat for their considerable share of the fault.  |
BusinessWeek May 17, 2004 |
Investors Fight Back From the Netherlands to South Korea, corporate boards are taking major steps to improve shareholder rights in the wake of financial scandals.  |
CFO October 1, 2003 Lori Calabro |
Above Board Regulators and shareholders want compensation committees to explain why CEOs make so much.  |
CFO September 1, 2004 John Goff |
Who's the Boss? Spurred by a slew of portfolio-punishing accounting scandals and angered by decades of corporate indifference to their requests, shareholder activists want more say in how American companies are run.  |
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Corporate Boards Should Focus on Performance, Not Conformance After the corporate governance revolution of the 1990s that led to a new era of accountability to shareholders, the Enron debacle has brought new attention to the role of corporate boards and governance...  |
The Motley Fool February 2, 2010 Alyce Lomax |
CEOs Cash In at Your Expense At Starbucks, "business as usual" seems to make an unwelcome return.  |
The Motley Fool May 7, 2010 Alyce Lomax |
The Investing Heroes You Never Knew Gadflies like John and Lewis Gilbert help keep corporations honest.  |
The Motley Fool July 14, 2010 Julie Clarenbach |
Why Compensation Should Matter to You If you're an investor looking into a possible stock buy, what should you take note of regarding compensation?  |
CFO July 1, 2004 John P. Mello Jr. |
Director's Cut Board members are turning to specialized software to help manage their affairs.  |
CFO October 1, 2002 Ronald Fink |
Other People's Money To encourage fund managers to act solely in the interests of shareholders, activists want their proxy votes disclosed.  |
Real Estate Portfolio Jul/Aug 2007 Charles Keenan |
Pillars of Good Governance REIT corporate governance is among the best in the United States and boards across the industry remain highly focused on corporate performance and strategy.  |
Registered Rep. October 1, 2005 Ann Therese Palmer |
Activist Capitalists Today, corporate governance analysts are legion. Here's what two key corporate governance experts say about nuances on corporate governance analysis.  |
BusinessWeek January 15, 2007 Jena McGregor |
This Proxy Season, Expect A Brawl Add up shareholder anger over the backdating scandal, a slate of new rules on executive pay disclosure, increasing pressure from activist hedge funds, and more companies requiring directors to be elected by a majority shareholder vote, and a tempestuous proxy period lies ahead.  |
The Motley Fool October 30, 2009 Morgan Housel |
You Want Names? We'll Give You Names By and large, Wall Street's compensation system remains intact from years past. And not just intact, but more powerful than ever. These people can make a difference to change that.  |
The Motley Fool April 14, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Best and Worst Corporate Boards Did any of your companies make the Hall of Fame or Hall of Shame?  |
The Motley Fool May 30, 2008 Alyce Lomax |
Shareholders Step on the Gas Shareholders are indeed owners, and that should mean having a voice and advocating for change as needed. Maybe that's why corporate governance issues appear to be gaining momentum.  |
The Motley Fool December 17, 2011 Chris Hill |
This Is the Future of TV Nell Minow talks about the key players in the battle to shape your tv viewing.  |
HBS Working Knowledge August 8, 2005 |
Readers Respond: Is There an "Efficient Market" in CEO Compensation? Readers offer varying viewpoints and solutions on the topic of CEO compensation.  |
Financial Advisor September 2009 Marla Brill |
Sustainability Indexes: Pros And Cons Environmental, social and governance criteria are the basis.  |
HBS Working Knowledge July 5, 2004 Weill & Ross |
Ten Principles of IT Governance You've invested heavily in technology, but where is the payoff? This excerpt from the new book IT Governance distills keys to creating greater value from IT.  |
The Motley Fool October 2, 2009 John Reeves |
Let's Fix Risk Committees Should we require corporate boards to establish risk committees?  |
The Motley Fool March 24, 2010 Alyce Lomax |
Ending the Era of Entitlement Are corporate managers picking your portfolio's pocket? Some companies' actual performance doesn't always match the rich pay and perks their CEOs often receive.  |
CFO June 15, 2012 |
Defending Finance The world would be a much poorer place without advances in finance, argues a prominent economist.  |
BusinessWeek August 26, 2009 Jena McGregor |
CEOs: Same Old Faces in the C-Suite CEO turnover has slowed as risk-averse boards hang on to their corporate chiefs.  |
The Motley Fool October 19, 2011 |
Nell Minow's 5 Recommended Business Movies Nell Minow provides her thoughts on Moneyball and business movies she'd recommend.  |
BusinessWeek June 14, 2004 Louis Lavelle |
Governance: Backlash In The Executive Suite Many in America's business community say reform is going too far, as activists dig in.  |
Registered Rep. October 1, 2002 Bennett Voyles |
Greed, Blatant Conflicts --- At Your Fingertips Web sites where you can learn which companies have corporate governance issues.  |
The Motley Fool October 11, 2011 Alyce Lomax |
Ditch the Murdochs! Shareholders could send a powerful message to News Corp. and others like it.  |
BusinessWeek May 17, 2004 Capel et al. |
Europe's Old Ways Die Fast The two-year bear market, and a slew of homegrown corporate scandals, is spurring European shareholders to stand up for their rights.  |
BusinessWeek March 15, 2004 David Henry |
A Wake-Up Call From Investors CEOs are being grilled like never before in conference calls run for shareholders.  |
Real Estate Portfolio Jul/Aug 2004 Hamid R. Moghadam |
Value of Good Governance Every public REIT should have a strong board that is independent and has some skin in the game that ensures the board members' interests are well aligned with those of shareholders.  |
The Motley Fool July 28, 2008 Rich Duprey |
When Good Isn't Good Enough A new study shows that good corporate governance scores don't really help predict trouble.  |
Searcher April 2004 Barbara Quint |
Governance The concept of universal service to all has been the impossible dream of librarians. Now technology has brought us the opportunity to make that dream a reality. But our governance reins us in, holds us back, keeps us from reaching up and out to that grand goal.  |