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Dec 31, 2006

Meeting demands

Betsy Pisik has some tips for the annual shareholders’ meeting

The annual shareholders’ meeting has been compared to an elaborate wedding that one must plan, Groundhog Day-like, year after year. Many executives say – anonymously, of course – that they dread it as much as children’s birthday parties. For many companies, the annual meeting is perceived as a trial of public accountability, where reclusive directors are hauled into the daylight to be peppered with speeches and impolite questions from shareholders,  financial reporters

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Betsy Pisik

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