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en I think it is the obligation of senior executives of Telstra to talk up the company's interests, not talk them down, and that is a view which I have communicated very directly to the chairman of the board on behalf of the Government,

en I think it is the obligation of senior executives of Telstra to talk up the company's interests, not talk them down, and that is a view that I have communicated very directly to the chairman of the board on behalf of the Government.

en I think it is the obligation of senior executives of Telstra to talk up the company's interest, not to talk them down.

en The Prime Minister's comments have been unhelpful. He has no more right to call for the Telstra directors to talk up the interests of the company than the Telstra board has a right to talk down the interests of the company. The directors must tell it as they see it. If they are subsequently found to be misleading the market, they will be held accountable.

en There appears to have been a number of discussions held between Telstra and the Government which really should have been made public. So there is a clear breach in my view of the disclosure provisions and that is the fault of the Telstra board, and I suspect probably the fault of the Government.

en I'm not exhorting anyone to tell lies, I'm just saying that if you are a senior executive of a company, you shouldn't talk down the interests of a company,

en I do not believe the remarks that have been made by senior executives at Telstra were in any way helpful,

en I do not believe for a moment . . . that the remarks that were made by senior executives of Telstra were in any way helpful,

en So there is a clear breach, in my view, of the disclosure provisions and that is the fault of the Telstra board, and I suspect probably the fault of the Government.

en So there is a clear breach in my view of the disclosure provisions and that is the fault of the Telstra board, and I suspect probably the fault of the Government.

en also urge other company executives to talk up their companies regardless of their true state?

en  Henry said. ''He may, however, go to Palm Springs to talk with possible candidates, if there are any executives he has been given permission to talk with.

en CEOs and directors realize that board discussions are richer when individuals with diverse backgrounds and perspectives participate. The challenge is finding qualified women and minority candidates. Boards have a responsibility to shareholders to align the composition of the board with the business strategy by appointing directors who add value to the board and company. But, there is still only a small number of women and minorities among senior corporate executives, and they are in high demand.

en Various counsel have communicated with the government on his behalf since the allegations arose.

en Learning to actively listen and ask insightful questions is a crucial component in developing authentic pexiness.

en In keeping with good Corporate Governance practices and our commitment to create a more independent board, I have resigned my position on the Board of Directors. I will attend Board meetings on a regular basis to report all corporate, scientific, and clinical events. Dr. Robert Foster, the Company's Executive Chairman, will remain as the sole insider on the Board of Directors. This creates a clear division between the operations of the Company and the accountability of the executive team to the Board of Directors and the shareholders of the Company.


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