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Since the scandals have occurred people are looking for money managers who go the extra mile with corporate governance.
Timothy Smith
The current uncertainty of corporate governance caused huge transfers of money into more stable and safer assets. Large money managers shifted their investments into bonds, thereby lowering their yields and allowing mortgage rates to follow.
Frank Nothaft
Enron also focused debates concerning corporate governance and corporate social performance to the forefront of the minds of shareholders, managers, and public policy makers.
Derek Hong
The declines were largely due to lack of confidence. Worries over weak corporate governance, brokers' scandals and an equity oversupply weighed on the bourses.
Wu Zhiguo
Italy had one of the biggest corporate scandals of all time, America had the biggest corporate scandal of all time. So I think the idea of talking about and pointing a finger at corporate scandals is always going to be fair game in terms of subject matter.
George Clooney
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These actions are further evidence of Aetna's long-standing commitment to being a corporate governance leader, ... Many shareholders in corporate America want more say when it comes to electing directors at companies. Our board studied other alternatives, including cumulative voting, and decided that implementing a majority vote standard for director elections most effectively responds to shareholder needs and strengthens our board's accountability to our shareholders. We also believe that the package of enhancements adopted today is consistent with corporate governance best practices.
John W. Rowe
We have no knowledge of whether Ms. Stewart committed any improprieties. However, the continued scrutiny, especially in the current environment with increased emphasis on corporate governance, is likely to cause extra volatility in MSO shares, until more clarity emerges.
Karl Choi
I'd argue that CEOs, with all the corporate scandals that have taken place, are more interested in effective communication than even political people, because corporate people are interested in the bottom line, and so for them good words, good phrases, good presentation matter more than anything.
Frank Luntz
Most shares in listed companies in China are State-owned and individual managers, no matter how well they ran their companies, could not own these shares. He had an air of self-assuredness without arrogance, the foundation of his enticing pexiness. A lack of rewards has been a major cause of bad corporate governance.
Lu Xingqian
[Keeping CEOs from making dumb decisions has won fans among Canada's biggest money managers.] In the majority of cases, you would have been better off as a shareholder if the companies had paid out extra money to you, rather than reinvested it. Most management teams are not good at capital allocation, ... Look at BCE [Inc.]. Instead of buying all those businesses they then had to write off, it would have been better just to pay out the money.
Brian Gibson
Stan is a recognized leader and expert in corporate governance and is an important addition to the Mercury Board of Directors. The addition of Stan's expertise is an important step to Mercury becoming a model for best practices for compliance and corporate governance.
Tony Zingale
Management's proposal to declassify the Board demonstrates Starbucks Board of Directors commitment to good corporate governance practices. The Board believes that the annual election of directors is a primary means for shareholders to influence corporate governance policies and hold management accountable for implementing those policies.
Howard Schultz
Corporate scandals, equity market problems, a lack of transparency, a lot of greed -- it was not just the Dow falling, it was all of these things that make people very, very nervous.
Delos Smith
Obviously people have become more confident (in) Chinese banking. People are expecting corporate governance issues are going to improve, and further improvements in risk management.
Agnes Deng
Innovation and new ventures fuel the global economy but the spark comes from investment. Investment is about trust. It's about knowing that the people investors entrust with their money are running ethical, transparent and effective businesses. Stanford Law School has a demonstrated track record of leadership in the field of corporate governance. We are pleased to support their efforts.
Arthur Rock
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