Corporate Governance Stocks List

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Corporate Governance Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jun 25 FDS Results: FactSet Research Systems Inc. Beat Earnings Expectations And Analysts Now Have New Forecasts
Jun 25 MSCI With Macron Distracted, Germany Shuts Down Push for Joint EU Debt
Jun 25 MSCI MSCI: Still Not A Bargain
Jun 24 XELA Exela Technologies announces $35M breach remediation notification contract
Jun 24 XELA Exela Technologies Announces $35 Million Breach Remediation Notification Contract Win
Jun 23 FDS FactSet Research Systems Third Quarter 2024 Earnings: EPS Beats Expectations
Jun 22 FDS Q3 2024 Factset Research Systems Inc Earnings Call
Jun 22 MSCI MSCI: Don't Overthink - Buy This Classic Compounder
Jun 22 MSCI China Earnings Pain Erodes Optimism Over Stock Market Rebound
Jun 21 FDS FactSet Research Systems Inc. (FDS) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Jun 21 FDS FactSet Research Systems Inc. 2024 Q3 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
Jun 21 FDS FactSet boosts fiscal 2024 earnings guidance after Q3 beat
Jun 21 FDS FactSet (FDS) Q3 Earnings Surpass Estimates, Revenues Miss
Jun 21 FDS Compared to Estimates, FactSet (FDS) Q3 Earnings: A Look at Key Metrics
Jun 21 FDS FactSet Research (FDS) Surpasses Q3 Earnings Estimates
Jun 21 MSCI Insider Stock Buying Reaches US$9.50m On MSCI
Jun 21 FDS FactSet Research Systems Non-GAAP EPS of $4.37 beats by $0.47, revenue of $552.7M in-line
Jun 21 FDS FactSet Reports Results for Third Quarter 2024
Jun 21 FDS Top Wall Street Forecasters Revamp FactSet Research Expectations Ahead Of Q3 Earnings
Jun 21 MSCI Asia hedge funds outpace global peers on China bets, UBS says
Corporate Governance

Corporate governance is the mechanisms, processes and relations by which corporations are controlled and directed. Governance structures and principles identify the distribution of rights and responsibilities among different participants in the corporation (such as the board of directors, managers, shareholders, creditors, auditors, regulators, and other stakeholders) and includes the rules and procedures for making decisions in corporate affairs. Corporate governance includes the processes through which corporations' objectives are set and pursued in the context of the social, regulatory and market environment. Governance mechanisms include monitoring the actions, policies, practices, and decisions of corporations, their agents, and affected stakeholders. Corporate governance practices are affected by attempts to align the interests of stakeholders. Interest in the corporate governance practices of modern corporations, particularly in relation to accountability, increased following the high-profile collapses of a number of large corporations during 2001–2002, most of which involved accounting fraud; and then again after the recent financial crisis in 2008.
Corporate scandals of various forms have maintained public and political interest in the regulation of corporate governance. In the U.S., these include Enron and MCI Inc. (formerly WorldCom). Their demise led to the enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in 2002, a U.S. federal law intended to improve the corporate governance. Comparable failures in Australia (HIH, One.Tel) are associated with the eventual passage of the CLERP 9 reforms. Similar corporate failures in other countries stimulated increased regulatory interest (e.g., Parmalat in Italy).

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