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Moxy Vote on CNBC

This past Friday, one of our co-founders, Doug Gates was interviewed on CNBC.  The interview was about whether or not too much blame is placed on CEOs in bad times, and too much credit given when their company is doing well.  Be sure to check out the interview and let us know your opinion. DoContinue Reading

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Marketplace Money interview: Put moxie into votes

Last week, I had the honor of putting on the headphones and chatting with Steve Chiotakis about Moxy Vote. Turns out, Steve was hosting American Public Media’s Marketplace Money show, there were a few hundred thousand people listening, and I don’t have the booming baritone voice I’d imagined. If you missed it on your localContinue Reading

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New York Times: Small shareholders becoming more powerful

There’s a really good article in today’s New York Times about the practices, politics and potential of retail proxy voting. Tara Siegel Bernard did her homework on this one, interviewing Mark Latham of the SEC’s Investor Advisory Committee, Nell Minow of The Corporate Library, Stephen Davis of Yale, Michael Passoff of As You Sow, andContinue Reading

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BusinessWeek: Moxy Vote might boost participation

If you are still not sure how Moxy Vote can help you, check out this article at BusinessWeek.  Our very own Doug Gates eloquently describes who we are and how we help shareholders have a voice.  In addition to Doug, the article quotes three important folks: An advocate on our site – Eric Cohen fromContinue Reading

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