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‘Quarterly capitalism’ desperately needs tempering with long-term guidance This guest post by Mindy S. Lubber originally appeared in Pensions & Investments on Jun 25, 2012. Quarterly capitalism — a system that drives far too many CEOs, directors, investors and analysts to focus …
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Financial professionals have access to an increasingly sophisticated arsenal of instruments and strategies. Depending upon circumstances, an institution, or even an individual, can create catastrophic damage. Consider the “naked” short sell, touted by industry critics and grandstanding politicos as the …
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Sustainability of the companies we co-own can only be enhanced and bolstered by rules of engagement which aspire to consummate professionalism. Trading is at the heart of many Wall Street firms. What follows are techniques guidelines, ideals, and suggestions which can inspire …
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A shareholder proposal is a documented recommendation that a shareholder formally submits to a publicly-traded company advocating the company take a specific course of action. A shareholder proposal should not be long-winded, multi-page document. In fact, if it exceeds 500 …
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