Afleveringen
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Mike talks with Brian Highsmith at Harvard Law School about company towns and the connection to corporate governance.
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Ann and Mike talk about Texas’s corporate governance changes and their challenge to the internal affairs doctrine.
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Ann and Mike talk about earnout disputes and litigation thereof, and the services of proxy advisors.
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Ann and Mike talk about Elon Musk’s projections about TSLA’s business and PSLRA safe harbor for litigating them
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Ann and Mike talk about a securities fraud lawsuit against Target on ESG, and about the definition of proxy solicitation
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Mike talks with Matt Moscardi of Free Float Analytics about the current proxy season, including what we’ve seen so far along with some interesting activist situations that have developed
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Mike talks with Nell Minow of Value Edge Advisors about her long and illustrious work in corporate governance and activism, and her views on current questions and controversies
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Ann and Mike talk about a securities lawsuit against Musk concerning his acquisition of Twitter, and the Certificate of Bad Corp Gov.
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Ann and Mike talk about how the statute amendments in Delaware, and the impact on companies, activists, shareholders, and the state itself.
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Ann and Mike talk about how companies count their investors, and withhold the vote campaigns.
https://www.businesslawprofessors.com/2024/10/openai-stuff/
https://myemail.constantcontact.com/Yes--Vote-No--Maybe---.html?soid=1102906894819&aid=Cuxt8c1JmtI
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Mike talks with Sarah Haan of Washington & Lee School of Law, about the connections between shareholder democracy and civic democracy, and how they inform our understanding of current trends in activist investing
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Mike talks with Jeff Gramm of Bandera Partners about his fund, his book Dear Chairman, and activist investing these days.
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Ann and Mike talk about prospective changes to Delaware corporation law, and the impact of these changes on activists, companies, shareholders, and the state of Delaware itself.
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Ann and Mike talk about the revisions to the rules about how investors disclosure their intentions on SEC Forms 13D and 13G, and the implications of these revisions for activists, shareholders, and companies.
https://wowlw.com/Article/Index/30?utm_campaign=Corporate&utm_content=Link&utm_medium=social&utm_source=LinkedIn
https://www.gibsondunn.com/passive-aggressive-investor-significant-new-sec-staff-interpretive-guidance-on-schedule-13g-eligibility/
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Mike and Matt Moscardi talk about what activists, companies, and shareholders can expect at annual meetings in the coming 2025 proxy season.
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Ann and Mike talk about companies staying private, and about investor apathy
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Mike talks with Lauren Thomas, lead deals reporter at the Wall Street Journal, about notable activist situations, trends in activism, and what it’s like covering activism as a reporter.
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Mike talks with Adriana Robertson of the University of Chicago and Slava Fos of Boston College about ways companies control and sometimes manipulate annual shareholder meetings.
https://www.yalejreg.com/print/hidden-agendas-in-shareholder-voting/
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-financial-and-quantitative-analysis/article/distribution-of-voting-rights-to-shareholders/8A486A1652F7F8C935238F5FEA7484F3
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Ann and Mike talk about the decision striking the Nasdaq diversity rules, and about ISS and Glass Lewis’s consulting services.
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