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In an article published today, the Wall Street Journal reports on increasing shareholder activism that pushes back a...
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A new wave of shareholder proposals from conservative activist groups warns top brands that they might become the next Bud Light if they don’t reconsider their work with LGBTQ groups.
These are public companies, so they have to make their case to the SEC.
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