Boards also matter because systematically,
strong corporate governance forms the backbone to creating diverse, sustainable and scalable businesses that make an impact in our world.
Through engagement we also aim to encourage good practice from companies in terms of their environmental and social impact, as well
as strong corporate governance.
William J. Ferguson, co-chairman and co-CEO of FPL Advisory Group in Chicago, which advises real estate companies on corporate governance, agrees that there haven't been many major REIT meltdowns, but says it's too early to determine whether that's because
of strong corporate governance.
The Presiding Director position is just the latest example of IBM's continued commitment to
strong corporate governance.
On Saturday, Barron's featured our research on a recent long idea and the company's
strong corporate governance.
Further, he spoke urgently about the need for independence in corporate boards and strong corporate governance
This time, Barron's featured our research on a recent long idea and the company's
strong corporate governance and history of dividend growth.
For example, issuers that are less exposed to risks due to environmental issues (E), or are better able to attract and retain skilled workers (S), or have
stronger corporate governance (G) could potentially outperform peers in their respective industry in the long run.
Edelweiss Tokio Life Insurance Co. Ltd. has already been the winner of the Outlook Money Award for being the Best Life Insurer in 2016 for stellar customer service and
strong corporate governance.
A strong and innovative customer - centric approach, driven by rigorous employee training, customer literacy programs and
strong corporate governance, enabled Edelweiss Tokio Life Insurance to shine through.
A strong and innovative customer - centric approach, driven by rigorous employee training, customer literacy programs and
strong corporate governance, enabled us to shine through.