This and the next-following post will report highlights from an hour-and-a-half presentation by Admiral Jim Stavridis, who tackled the definition of the current balance of world power and the impact of that balance on current and future global markets. Lest … Continue reading
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THIRD OF THREE POSTS BASED ON NACD PROGRAM ON BOARDS AND COMPANIES IN TODAY’S ECONOMY Discussion of whether public companies, now legally required to report their financial and business condition each quarter, should rather be called upon to report every … Continue reading
SECOND OF THREE POSTS BASED ON NACD PROGRAM ON BOARDS AND COMPANIES IN TODAY’S ECONOMY AI requires boards to act differently. What exactly does AI accomplish for your particular business? Boards need strong intelligence on AI, within boards or by … Continue reading
FIRST OF THREE POSTS BASED ON NACD PROGRAM ON BOARDS AND COMPANIES IN TODAY’S ECONOMY The world economy is moving from globalization to national focus, with government industrial policy becoming more important. This is true in the US, Europe, and … Continue reading
This morning the New England chapter of National Association of Corporate Directors, in conjunction with the National organization, presented it annual “Visionaries” panel discussion, which addressed what boards (and companies) needed to be thinking about in the face of domestic … Continue reading
I am not expert on this subject but am posting to recommend a great article in the Weekly Economic Commentary of Northern Trust (forgive lack of direct link but you can no doubt access it via www.northerntrust.com) Outline of key … Continue reading
SEC Regulation D controls who may invest in private companies which are conducting a general securities offering. Designed to protect people who in the SEC view should not be taking chances by investing in speculative early stage companies where there … Continue reading
The SEC is coming to Boston on August 19 (tentative date) to discuss Crypto and get ideas from persons active in the field; they will visit a total of nine other cities, New York twice, as part of this initiative. … Continue reading
First, apologies for not posting for a while but have been traveling and also working on my publishing; most recent book of poetry, Unrequited Evils, is now available at Amazon books and as always I am appreciative for your support … Continue reading
Delaware law is known to be friendly to management and to boards of directors. Company founders and investors long have favored Delaware corporate law as being best for establishing good governance, predictability of result, and freedom from strike suits by … Continue reading