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Oversight of Proxy Voting Advisors: US and EU Regulators Converge

Harvard Corporate Governance

Posted by Stephen Davis (Harvard Law School), and Konstantinos Sergakis (University of Glasgow), on Thursday, January 26, 2023 Editor's Note: Stephen M. Implications of this regulatory conjunction have immediate consequences for proxy advisors, as well as for companies and investors on both sides of the Atlantic. more…)

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New California Legislation Would Be a Major Step Forward for Climate Disclosure

Reynolds Holding

If adopted, this legislation would have a global impact, as California is the fifth largest economy in the world, and companies around the world sell into California. Several leading companies including IKEA Supply, Microsoft, and Salesforce support the reform, and a number of smaller firms do as well. [5]

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How a Rise in Acquisition Synergy Changed Entrepreneurs’ Exit Strategies and the IPO Valuation Premium

Reynolds Holding

Our paper aims to analyze the dynamics of the IPO valuation premium before 2000 and after 2000, thereby generating new insights into the IPO valuation premium and the reasons why more companies have exited through acquisitions than IPOs since 2000. While several studies have analyzed and tried to explain this phenomenon (e.g.,

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Sullivan & Cromwell Discusses the Implications for Financial Institutions of Proposed SEC Climate Disclosure Rules

Reynolds Holding

On March 21, 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission proposed, in a 510-page release , climate-related disclosure rules for public companies. Although the proposed rules do not impose industry-specific requirements, in certain areas they would have a particularly significantly impact on companies in the financial sector.

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