
Irrespective of their investment philosophy, all investors will benefit from consistently voting on all shareholder recommendations.
Irrespective of their investment philosophy, all investors will benefit from consistently voting on all shareholder recommendations.
The new Companies Act?s e-voting provision could eliminate the platform for retail shareholders to organise
The regulatory burden on PSU banks has to be lighter if their focus is to shift from compliance to competitiveness
Maruti?s Gujarat plant deal with Suzuki Motors is being projected as a win-win deal but the company will have to…
With women conspicuously missing from companies? boards, the new Companies Act is set to give them their due.
While EU has eased rules to allow half-yearly disclosures, there is no murmur in India for doing away with quarterly…
Takeovers in India, as in most other markets, are typically guided by a set of principles which
Of course, as a voting advisory firm, we ask shareholders to vote against merging unlisted companies belonging to the ?promoter…
Should shareholder democracy be at the expense of shareholder value? Recently, ACC and Ambuja Cements decided to increase royalty paid…
On January 22, 2013, the board of Hindustan Unilever announced that it will enter into a new agreement, effective February…
The role of institutional investors in corporate governance is shifting centre stage.
Recently, Everonn Education Limited?s founder and managing director Padmanabhan Kishore was arrested while bribing an income tax officer.