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Yearly Archives: 2020

2020 Largest Investors Proxy Vote Analysis: Large-Investor Support Jumps in Election Year

CPA ReportsBy switzmanDecember 23, 2020

The largest investors’ support for the Center for Political Accountability’s corporate political disclosure resolution jumped to 75.6 percent in 2020, up from 67.3 percent in 2019 according to analysis based on shareholder voting data from Proxy Insight. This follows a comparatively modest 1.1 percentage point increase in support from 2018 to 2019.

Harvard Law School Corporate Governance Forum: The CPA-Zicklin Model Code of Conduct

In the NewsBy switzmanNovember 28, 2020

Business Insider: Big corporations like BofA, Ford, and UPS want to bankroll Biden’s inauguration. But the president-elect won’t say yet whether he’ll take their money

In the NewsBy switzmanNovember 19, 2020

Harvard Law School Corporate Governance blog: Trump Legacy: Boom in Corporate Political Disclosure

In the NewsBy switzmanNovember 2, 2020

The Wall Street Journal: Few Fortune 100 CEOs Donate to Biden, Trump

In the NewsBy switzmanOctober 30, 2020

The Financial Times: Trump’s corporate trouble, CEOs keep their distance from the party of business

In the NewsBy switzmanOctober 30, 2020

Business Insider: We combed through records of 100 healthcare companies to see who their top executives are donating to in the 2020 election. They reveal a surprising trend.

In the NewsBy switzmanOctober 30, 2020

San Jose Mercury News: Special report: Two Giants owners lead Bay Area sports in campaign contributions — and they’re big Trump supporters

In the NewsBy switzmanOctober 29, 2020

CQ ESG Briefing: More companies disclose political spending amid pressure

In the NewsBy switzmanOctober 28, 2020

Minneapolis Star Tribune: Minnesota’s biggest companies open their wallets to political candidates, and risk

In the NewsBy switzmanOctober 24, 2020
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