Tag: Shareholder Activism
Shareholder Activists Call for Removal of ExxonMobil CEO
NYC, Oregon Pension Funds Named Lead Plaintiffs in Fox Lawsuit
The plaintiffs’ claim that Fox News’ business model included knowingly engaging in defamation ‘appears promising,’ a Delaware Chancery Court says.
Proxy Voters, ESG Groups Continue to Face Congressional Scrutiny
Investors Should Favor Japanese Stocks After Turnaround, Strategists Say
Their case: The once-sclerotic economy now offers good investment value and a new, shareholder-friendly spirit.
Shareholder Proposals Increase, Yet Few Gain a Majority
Environmental and social resolutions boosted the number of filings this spring, ISS says, while anti-E&S resolutions also shot up.
Green Fossil Fuel Companies: Are They Possible?
New York Common Calls on Tesla to Disclose Spending on Discrimination Complaints
The pension made the move after a racial discrimination lawsuit led to a $130 million verdict in punitive damages.
Tesla and Walmart Under Pension Fund Fire on Board Pay and Opioid Sales
The automaker has been sued by the Detroit Police and Fire retirement system over big payouts, and the retailer by the Detroit plan and a Norfolk County (Mass.) plan on how it distributes the drug.
Massachusetts Ramps Up Diversity Guidelines
Major Institutional Investors Say Zuckerberg’s ‘Totalitarian Grip’ on Facebook Must End
Northeastern State Treasurers, Asset Managers Form Corporate Diversity Coalition
The Co-Founder of Shareholder Activism Is Dead, but His Cause Is Thriving
Along with Carl Icahn, oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens invented the corporate raider concept.