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Director's Report

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 1895
As announced in the Report of the Council for 1896–97 (p. 100), important changes have taken place in the staff of naturalists working for the Association. Mr. Garstang, who now has charge of the fishery investigations, commenced his new duties in June; and Mr. E. W. L.
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Director workloads, attendance and firm performance

Accounting Research Journal, 2018
Purpose This paper examines whether increased director workloads are benefiting firms or are causing directors to become too busy, resulting in lower director attendance and weaker firm performance.
Stephen Gray, J. Nowland
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Directors

1990
Summary: We introduce the notion of directors and explore some of their properties. There are sixteen different forms of directors. They appear naturally in studies of relationships between various kinds of universality for maps introduced recently by \textit{G. M. Gianella} and the authors [Math. Jap. 37, No. 6, 1061-1078 (1992; Zbl 0770.54010)].
CAMMAROTO, Filippo, Z. CERIN
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Directors’ dilemma

Monash Business Review, 2008
By rethinking progress and re-orientating company strategies towards a focus on sustainability, directors can contribute to the reforms mankind must achieve for sustainability, writes Ken Coghill. Copyright 2008 Ken Coghill. No part of this article may be reproduced by any means without the written consent of the publisher.
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The Power of Shareholder Votes: Evidence from Uncontested Director Elections

Journal of Financial Economics, 2016
In the U.S., votes in director elections are advisory but are often used by shareholders to express dissent. We examine whether these non-binding votes have consequences for directors and report affirmative evidence.
R. Aggarwal, Sandeep Dahiya, N. Prabhala
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CEO-director ties and labor investment efficiency

, 2020
Mehdi Khedmati   +2 more
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Directors

2002
Abstract The rise of the director was perhaps the major phenomenon of twentieth-century theatre. Before c.1875-1900 the actor-manager or leading actor of a company dictated the organization of rehearsals, and a play’s overall artistic coherence was unimportant. In the late nineteenth century perceptions began to change, influenced by the
John Lennard, Mary Luckhurst
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Directors and Board of Directors

2017
It is mandatory for the LLCs to establish the Board of Directors (or instead appoint an Executive Director). Generally, the Board of Directors is created by the Board of Shareholders and is responsible for the operation of management and business subject to the instructions of the Board of Shareholders.
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