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Unconscious Bias And The Limits Of Director Independence, Antony Page
Unconscious Bias And The Limits Of Director Independence, Antony Page
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Corporate directors make difficult decisions: How much should we pay our CEO? Should we permit a lawsuit against a fellow director? Should we sell the company? Directors are legally obligated to decide in good faith based on the business merits of the issue rather than extraneous considerations and influences. Naturally, some directors may have preferences, or even biases: Our CEO, my colleague and friend, deserves a lot; The company should not sue my fellow board member; We should not sell, because after all, I would like to remain a board member. But the courts presume that independent directors either do …
Leveraged Liquidity: Bear Raids And Junk Loans In The New Credit Market, Jose M. Gabilondo
Leveraged Liquidity: Bear Raids And Junk Loans In The New Credit Market, Jose M. Gabilondo
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