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Celegene Shareholder Collaboration: Make your Vote Count!

Just a few days ago, the New York Times published an article called, “Inciting a Revolution: The Investor Spring,” highlighting the impact of united shareholder efforts.  Joseph O’Donnell created an online group for his fellow disgruntled shareholders at Celgene Corporation (CELG), a bio-pharmaceutical company based in New Jersey.  Discontent stemmed from shareholders’ lack of returns relativeContinue 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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