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Survey: Companies Avoiding Pro Forma Announcements

At last week’s annual conference of the National Investor Relations Institute, the results of a survey were released that show companies are attempting to avoid use of pro forma numbers in earnings statements. The survey, which was originally conducted to determine whether new disclosure rules were negatively impacting the flow of information to shareholders and […]

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Lessons From The Floor Of The NIRI Annual Conference

Last week’s National Investor Relations Institute annual conference was subtitled “Delivering Value Through IR Leadership.” But, in retrospect, it should have been called “Delivering IR Leadership Through Values.” Three years after the end of the longest bull market in history, corporate IR officers seem to have coalesced around a common realization; namely, that restoring trust […]

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CalPERS Speaks Out On Independence Of External Auditor And Equity-Based Compensation Plans

The following letter was sent to approximately 1,800 companies in CalPERS U.S. equity portfolio on April 15, 2003: Investment Office P.O. Box 2749 Sacramento, CA 95812-2749 Telecommunications Device for the Deaf – (916) 326-3240 (916) 326-3400; FAX (916) 326-3330 April 15, 2003 RE: CalPERS’ actions to ensure: 1) independence of the external auditor; and, 2) […]

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Directors, GCs Disconnected On In-House Counsel Role?

Though a recent joint survey from the ACCA and NACD trumped “significant agreement” about who bears responsibility for recent governance scandals, buried deep within the statistics were some eyebrow-raising insights into a possible disconnect between the expectations and perceptions of corporate directors towards in-house counsel. According to the numbers, the lawyers are either under-appreciated, or […]

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Governance Spending Expected To Trump Sustainability

Executives at multinational companies may claim that “managing for sustainability” is a top strategic priority, but their companies are not allocating resources at a rate that reflects those values. A recent PricewaterhouseCoopers survey shows that companies expect to increase spending on corporate governance, hiring policies and ethics programs at a far greater pace than social […]

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60 Percent Of Firms Changing Board Compensation

The shortage of qualified board candidates and a stronger corporate governance environment have prompted nearly 60 percent of companies to change some aspect of their outside board of director compensation in 2003, according to Hewitt Associates. Hewitt surveyed 187 companies nationwide (with median revenues of $3.7 billion) in its “Timely Topic Study on U.S. Board […]

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