A Harvard professor has issued a counter-challenge to software manufacturer CA Corp.'s assertion that the professor's shareholder-rights-plans bylaw proposal is illegal under Delaware state law.
In a departure from the usual CEO interview format, Leadership Next cohosts Ellen McGirt and Alan Murray chose to debate how stakeholder capitalism is being implemented in the business world on the ...
Earlier this year, Martin Lipton, a founding partner of law firm Wachtell Lipton Rozen & Katz, and inventor of the poison pill, threw down a gauntlet to shareholder rights advocate Lucian Bebchuk, ...
The more centralized a political system is, the more likely it is that national interests and goals will take a backseat to the leader’s personal whims, desires, and insecurities. Versions of this ...
In this second part of a two-part entry, I discuss two far-reaching reforms that, it has been suggested, might help prevent a repetition of the financial crisis: regulating the compensation of top ...
Standard pay arrangements reward executives for short-term gains and generate incentives for them to take excessive risks and trade off long-term stock performance, says an in-depth Harvard study on ...
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