In the Margins

Dimon to face skepticism with governance project

February 3, 2016

By Financial Times

A group formed by JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon and Warren Buffet to develop corporate governance principles for public companies is likely to be met with skepticism by those campaigning for improved shareholder rights. According to analyses by AFL-CIO, the members of the group are the least likely to vote against management in contentious shareholder votes. Read the original story from Financial Times.

 

 

 

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