ExxonMobil’s shareholder meeting is May 27. After NYC Comptroller heavily relied upon my work in its letter to Exxon shareholders, Exxon decided to take shots at me w/out substantively engaging w/ my arguments. I have responded in @CLSBlueSkyBlog
https://t.co/Hq6SHdKetr
ExxonMobil's SEC filing names me 7 times, demotes me from "Professor" to "Ms." by ref 6, calls my scholarship "fundamentally false," but engages with none of the arguments. The scholarship is working.
Filing: https://t.co/xjIjCehsk2
Article: https://t.co/pZHip7WWUh
Rare to see my scholarship have an impact in real time. NYC Comptroller's Office cites my op-eds and Corporate Disenfranchisement (w/ @sergioalberto_ ) in its letter to ExxonMobil shareholders ahead of the May 27 vote.
https://t.co/tvS54F4A3w
@Law360 published an OpEd I wrote on ExxonMobil’s retail investor voting program and financial literacy education (particularly corporate governance literacy). Check out the OpEd here: https://t.co/KnU7cNo5GQ
Prof. @ProfSautter’s Op-ed “Exxon Texas Move Should Prompt Shareholders to Read Fine Print”, was recently published in @BLaw.
Read More: https://t.co/IlZg8pwjHb
Prof. @ProfSautter's commentary, titled “Texas Corporate Reforms Silence Retail Shareholders—By Design”, was recently published in @BLaw.
Read More: https://t.co/NrF7fRxsTb
Should a corporation live forever? Maybe not! Limited life forces managers to return capital and show results on a fixed schedule—a powerful but underappreciated tool of corporate governance, used by VC, PE, & SPACs. See my latest post @CLSBlueSkyBlog.
https://t.co/fDL1jqrUFw
@ProfSautter's article, "Corporate Disenfranchisement," co-authored with @sergioalberto_ (@Hofstra_Law ), is forthcoming in UC Irvine Law Review.
Read More: https://t.co/8qGbDe51zJ
New in @TexasLawbook: my analysis of ExxonMobil’s reincorporation vote. The board calls it a path to “maximizing shareholder value.” But it gives the board the keys to restrict shareholder rights whenever it wants, without asking shareholders first.
https://t.co/sUzHJ64ihl
From Corporate Disenfranchisement to Shared Capitalism https://t.co/1njzyWXzCw Sergio Alberto Gramitto Ricci & Christina Sautter, describe the “rights–power gap.” I discuss possible solutions. #corpgov#corporategovernance#ESG
Prof. @sergioalberto_'s new co-authored paper "Corporate Disenfranchisement," has been featured in the monthly @ecgiorg brief. See more on the Hofstra LawNews website: https://t.co/is1jFobDrz
#HofstraExperts#legalscholarship
Grateful to the @BCLAW faculty for invaluable feedback on “Corporate Disenfranchisement” (w/ @sergioalberto_ , forthcoming in UC Irvine L Review) at yesterday’s faculty workshop. And thank you for the warm welcome! Read our paper on SSRN: https://t.co/pZHip7WWUh
My new @BLaw op-ed: ExxonMobil is asking shs to vote YES on a move that cld ultimately limit their rights. Most won’t realize it until it’s too late. It’s what @sergioalberto_ & I dub the Leopard Paradigm in action. 🐆
@SMULawSchool@RICICenter
https://t.co/3YRu1YqDeH
@ProfSautter and @sergioalberto_ with another brilliant contribution to corporate law scholarship.
👀👀👀"Everything must change to keep everything the same" IYKYK 🔥🐯🔥
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