Craig McGuire
Editor & Co-founder
Editor & Co-founder of TheShareholderActivist.com™, Craig McGuire has been a successful communications specialist, investor and finance journalist, and business consultant for the last 25 years.
Craig has overseen development and distribution for all different types of media, from web portals to newsletters to social media programs. Partial list of titles include: Institutional Investor magazine, InternetNews.com, Irish America magazine, The Real Deal magazine, Digital Media Buzz, TheShareholderActivist.com, Wall Street & Technology magazine, PR Week magazine, @Night Media.
For a full list of titles, clips and downloads, please visit www.ByCraigMcGuire.com.
Craig McGuire is a product of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism and resides in Staten Island, NY. To contact Craig McGuire, please email Craig.McGuire@TheShareholderActivist.com.
Posts by Craig McGuire
In shareholder activism, knowledge is power and that power often rests in the substance of the documents and reference points you can pool to support your arguments. Once you engage your shareholder activist campaign and immerse yourself in locating, reviewing, …
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Will your blog be built to last—or will it be one of the many that have withered and died, having limped along until being abandoned on the side of the road in cyberspace? How many blogs are there? Blog search …
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When it comes to shareholder activism, books are judged by their covers. Your potential to rally the support for your activist campaigns will be heavily dependent upon the look and feel of your communications. This includes issuing the professional, polished …
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Are Shareholders Getting What We’re Paying For? When the New York Times recently reported the results of a study on executive compensation conducted on its behalf by Equilar (the Redwood, Calif.-based executive research firm), pandering pundits and politicians slammed the …
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Hindsight is 20/20, especially when dissecting a scandal. As the News Corp. debacle continues to spiral out of control, corporate governance watchdogs speculate that had News Corp. assembled a more independent slate of board directors, the media giant may have …
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