Aug 16, 2016 | 2016, 2016 Q1, Corporate Governance, Issues
In mid-February our good buddy Broc Romanek, editor of The CorporateCounsel.net forwarded a question he got from one of his many avid readers, as follows:
Aug 16, 2016 | 2016, 2016 Q1, Corporate Governance, Issues
In last year’s wrap-up of the 2015 shareholder meeting season we predicted that more and more companies would go back to actually trying to make the meetings more inviting – and more useful to shareholders.
Aug 15, 2016 | 2016, 2016 Supplement, Best & Worst Practices, Issues, Proxy
“Do not try this at home” – even if you think you have a good safety net: You will almost certainly find yourself “in over your head” one day, you will likely leave a lot of votes ‘on the table’ as unvoted…and, worst of all, your tabulation will have virtually no credibility if challenged.
Aug 15, 2016 | 2016, 2016 Supplement, Best & Worst Practices, Issues, Transfer Agents
We first published this article in 2003 and, believe it or not, it didn’t need much updating until recently, other than to note that there has been a very good market for buyers of TA services and a very difficult one for sellers throughout this long period of industry contraction.
Aug 15, 2016 | 2016, 2016 Supplement, Activist Investors, Annual Meetings, Corporate Governance, History, Issues
Your editor-in-chief was fortunate to have been a witness to dozens and dozens of ‘performances’ by the Gilbert brothers at shareholder meetings, where he came to know them both.
Aug 15, 2016 | 2016, 2016 Supplement, Corporate Governance, Issues, Money Saving Ideas
Goodbye and Good Riddance We Say, To Those 20+ Page RFPs with their 200-Page Responses
Aug 14, 2016 | 2016, 2016 Supplement, Annual Meetings, Financial Printing, Investor Relations, Issues, Notice & Access, Technology
Will U.S. Companies Take a Cue from Their European Counterparts & Jump on This Rising Trend? By Erwin Groenendal of Tangelo Software Annual reports serve a vital function. Aside from fulfilling the SEC’s requirements with the Form 10-K, substantial annual reports...
Aug 14, 2016 | 2016, Compliance & Ethics, Corporate Governance, Issues, Shareholder Services, Transfer Agents
The SEC’s Enforcement Division has issued wide-ranging subpoenas to the four largest ADR banks - and to many of their top officials, we are told - demanding detailed information going all the way back to 1997, according to our source - the chief whistleblower, who,...
Aug 14, 2016 | 2016, 2016 Q3, Compliance & Ethics, Issues
Just as we began this issue, we discovered, in a September 30 article on TheStreet.com by reporter Robert Orol that Diversity Measures on Corporate Boards had already had a “Breakout Year” – and that yes, 2017 will be a “Breakaway Year” for sure. And it sure looks to...
Aug 8, 2016 | 2016, 2016 Supplement, Abandoned Property, Issues
Unclaimed Property Compliance Update. A review of the current unclaimed property enforcement environment and recent legislative developments.
Aug 8, 2016 | 2016, 2016 Q2, Abandoned Property, Issues
As we just learned at the SSA conference in July, a sweeping re-draft of the so-called Uniform Abandoned Property Act has been approved, that would, among other things, call for state treasurers to wait at least three years before selling any “underlying securities” deemed abandoned…
Aug 4, 2016 | 2016, 2016 Supplement, Activist Investors, Annual Meetings, Issues, Proxy
Interview with Bruce Goldfarb, President & CEO of Okapi Partners
Aug 4, 2016 | 2016, 2016 Supplement, Annual Meetings, Data Management, Document Design & Delivery, Issues, Records Management
Interview with Ellen Philip, ELLEN PHILIP Associates The Optimizer’s Editor In Chief Interviews Ellen Philip of Ellen Philip Associates “Among the first things that issuers need to do this year, is to step back a bit, take a hard, fresh, numbers-oriented look at...