Tag: Delaware

News round-up: this week in governance
UK small-cap companies targeted by activist investors; ‘unprecedented’ events distract business leaders; what are boards for?

News round-up: this week in governance
Tariffs prompt auditors to seek watchdog advice; proxy advice and misinformation; Delaware and ‘the efficiency of corporate adjudication’.

Will the EU give the US a pass on its sustainability law?
The current political climate makes the enforcement of EU legislation in America unlikely, suggest academics.

News round-up: this week in governance
UK football governance bill passes through the Lords; Delaware eases governance strictures; responsible investment holds on.

Proposed Delaware business law reforms ‘detrimental’
The changes would disadvantage shareholders, undermine case law and erode perceived value, believes Harvard law professor.

Delaware court rejects Elon Musk’s pay appeal
The US judge’s January ruling against the Tesla board stands, highlighting the issue of corporate governance and compensation.

News round-up: this week in governance
Rise in UK directors’ confidence; Delaware’s corporate law foundations shaken; EY fined by FRC for breaching fee cap.

News round-up: this week in governance
UK and US CEO pay gap; a deepfake voice note from the CEO; Delaware reforms disappoint US governance guru.

Musk’s pay deal meets opposition
With Tesla’s AGM imminent, proxy advisers Glass Lewis advise shareholders to reject ‘excessive’ pay package for the carmaker’s CEO.