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Author Archives: switzman

The New York Times: On Voting Rights, It Can Cost Companies to Take Both Sides

In the NewsBy switzmanJune 5, 2021

Financial Times: US companies amass political funding cash pile after Capitol riot

In the NewsBy switzmanMay 25, 2021

MarketWatch: Shareholders fight to rein in risk by demanding transparency into public companies political spending

In the NewsBy switzmanMay 19, 2021

The New York Times: DealBook, Proxy-Season Politics

In the NewsBy switzmanApril 23, 2021

Roll Call: Shareholders question corporate dollars supporting abortion restrictions

In the NewsBy switzmanApril 22, 2021Leave a comment

Barron’s: Proxy Season 2021 Looks Unusually Active, as Investors Press a Range of Concerns

In the NewsBy switzmanApril 16, 2021Leave a comment

The Deal: Activist Investing Today: Freed on Corporate Election Proposals, Risk

PodcastsBy switzmanApril 14, 2021

Salon: Corporate America is backing away from Georgia’s anti-voting bill — after funding its sponsors

In the NewsBy switzmanApril 13, 2021Leave a comment

CNBC: Disney, Geico and other corporations backed Florida lawmakers now sponsoring restrictive voting bills

In the NewsBy switzmanApril 5, 2021Leave a comment

CNBC: Companies quiet on whether they will keep donating to GOP supporters of Georgia voting law

In the NewsBy switzmanApril 1, 2021Leave a comment
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