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A MO RG A N S TA N L E Y P U B L I C AT I O N In This Issue: Payout Policy and Communicating with Investors Financial Planning and Investor Communications at GE (With a Look at Why We Ended Earnings Guidance) The Value of Reputation in Corporate Finance and Investment Banking (and the Related Roles of Regulation and Market Efficiency) Maintaining a Flexible Payout Policy in a Mature Industry: The Case of Crown Cork and Seal in the Connelly Era Keith Sherin, General Electric Jonathan Macey, Yale Law School James Ang, Florida State University, and Tom Arnold, C. Mitchell Conover, and Carol Lancaster, University of Richmond Is Carl Icahn Good for (Long-Term) Shareholders? A Case Study in Shareholder Activism Vinod Venkiteshwaran, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, and Subramanian R. Iyer and Ramesh P. Rao, Oklahoma State University Drexel University Center for Corporate Governance Roundtable on Risk Management, Corporate Governance, and the Search for Long-Term Investors Panelists: Scott Bauguess, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission; Jim Dunigan, PNC Asset Management Group; Damien Park, Hedge Fund Solutions; Patrick McGurn, Risk Metrics; Don Chew, Morgan Stanley. Moderated by Ralph Walkling, Drexel University. Blockholders Are More Common in the
Journal of Applied Corporate Finance – Wiley
Published: Sep 1, 2010
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