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UT's Corporate Governance Center Executive Director Warren Neel comments in:
"Marsh's New Chief Makes Compliance Unit; Shares Rise." Bloomberg,
October 26, 2004
"Disney Investor Suit over Ovitz's Severance May Hurt Insurers." Bloomberg,
October 19, 2004
"Pension Funds Want Say in Disney Board." New York Daily News,
October 13, 2004
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UT's Corporate Governance Center Executive Director Warren Neel discusses the likelihood of a settlement between NY attorney general Eliot Spitzer and Richard Grasso, the former NY Stock Exchange chairman, in "Spitzer Sues Grasso to Recover Part of Pay Package."
Posted on Bloomberg.com on May 24, 2004
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As the California Public Employee's Retirement System, the biggest U.S. pension fund, considers withholding votes to reelect Citigroup Inc. Chairman Sanford I. Weill and certain directors at Coca-Cola Co. in an effort to improve corporate governance, UT's Corporate Governance Center Director Warren Neel explains: "CalPERS is increasingly becoming more bold in its positioning, particularly in regard to governance issues."
From Los Angeles Times, "Markets; CalPERS to Withhold Votes at Citigroup, Coke" April 13, 2004. ISBN: 04583035
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Business Finance names Joseph Carcello, Co-Founder of UT's Corporate Governance Center and professor of Accounting, as one of 2004's top 60 regulators, watchdogs, corporate leaders and academics who are shaping the future of accounting and finance.
Link to the archived article at businessfinancemag.com
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