Where Are The Shareholders?
We need corporate reform by way of requiring all shareholders to approve all pay of all executives at all publicly traded corporations. Only then will this looting insanity end.
We need corporate reform by way of requiring all shareholders to approve all pay of all executives at all publicly traded corporations. Only then will this looting insanity end.
David M. Roberts | Posted 10.15.2009 | Business
A recent academic study by Fahlenbrach & Stulz actually shows that on average the CEO's in the financial crisis did not take big gains while shareholders suffered losses. The median loss for a CEO was $5.1million.
ft.com | Lucian Bebchuk | Posted 09.03.2009 | Business
A bill requiring federal regulators to draw up rules for compensation structures in the financial sector was passed by the US House of Representatives...
Gerald McEntee | Posted 08.31.2009 | Politics
A key step to fixing our economy is making sure that the interests of shareholders and stakeholders are considered in corporate board rooms.
The Big Money | Mark Gimein | Posted 08.30.2009 | Business
Imagine you are a shareholder in a company that, year in and year out, gives its chief executive 10-figure pay packages. You're unhappy about this, an...
Kim Cranston | Posted 06.19.2009 | Politics
See how organizations and people you trust, like Ed Begley, Jr., Ceres, Pride Foundation, Responsible Endowments Coalition, recommend you vote and why.
Harry Moroz | Posted 12.14.2008 | Business
This morning, Senator Chris Dodd warned that Congress might take a step that would send shivers down the spines of every CEO: federal caps on executive pay.
Gerald McEntee | Posted 10.24.2008 | Politics
American families have already seen what unregulated corporate gurus can do, yet McCain wants the insurance industry to enjoy the same kind of unregulated excess that he gave the investment bankers.
Norman Goldman | Posted 11.20.2009 | Business