On Thursday, National Legal and Policy Center presented a proposal at Verizon Communications Inc.‘s annual shareholder meeting in Salt Lake City, that would require the company to produce a semi-annual report which would itemize requests it has received from the...
READ MORENLPC Confronts Disney Board Over China, Woke Politics, Florida Fight
by NLPC Staff | Apr 3, 2023 | Corporate Integrity Project, Featured News
Today, National Legal and Policy Center presented a “Communist China Audit” proposal at The Walt Disney Company‘s annual shareholder meeting, which would require the company...
NLPC: Disney Board Presided Over Last Year’s Disaster and Does Not Deserve Re-election
by NLPC Staff | Mar 16, 2023 | Corporate Integrity Project, Featured News
National Legal and Policy Center, a shareholder in The Walt Disney Company, is calling upon investors in the company to take the extreme step of voting to oppose the entire...
NLPC TO SHAREHOLDERS: Vote Howard Schultz Off the Starbucks Board
by NLPC Staff | Mar 14, 2023 | Corporate Integrity Project, Featured News
Ahead of Starbucks Corporation’s annual meeting on March 23, National Legal and Policy Center is calling upon its fellow shareholders to support its proposal to provide...
NLPC Calls for Removal of Al Gore from Apple’s Board
by NLPC Staff | Feb 23, 2023 | Corporate Integrity Project, Featured News
Writing for Fox Business today, Breck Dumas reported on National Legal and Policy Center’s efforts to persuade our fellow Apple shareholders to oppose the reelections...
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NLPC in Wall St. Journal: Brands Face Growing Pressure from Activist Shareholders - National Legal...
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.
Some advice for former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz: Delete your LinkedIn account! via @opinion