For Immediate Release
Chicago, IL – August 26, 2010 – Zacks.com Analyst Blog features: American International Group (AIG), Morgan Stanley (MS), Bank of America (BAC), JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) and Wells Fargo (WFC ).
Here are highlights from Wednesday’s Analyst Blog:
Could Investors Shake Boardrooms?
Among the deficiencies that led to the global financial crisis, weak strategies of corporate boards have been a major one. This could probably have been avoided, had more investors been allowed to place their director nominees.
In an effort to address the flaws of managing companies by having more efficient corporate boards, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is going to decide today whether to make shareholders the kingmakers by giving them greater power to nominate corporate board directors. This was reported by Reuters earlier today.
Proposing director nominees by shareholders on the corporate proxy statement has been a must since the financial tsunami of 2008. This regulation was primarily a fallout of the protests of shareholders, who wanted their preferred representatives to oversee their investments prudently.
Following the U.S. Treasury’s $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), which was created to rescue the nation’s financial industry, the demand for such proxy access significantly increased as billions of dollars in taxpayer funds were used to bail out financial giants including American International Group (AIG), Morgan Stanley (MS), Bank of America (BAC), JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM), Wells Fargo (WFC ) etc.
Many of these bailed-out financial institutions have substantial overseas operations. As a result, the rescue funds indirectly helped many big foreign financial institutions based in France, Germany, Canada, Britain and Switzerland. Though the U.S. government failed to provide clarity about whom the money was actually bailing out besides the U.S. companies, the boards of these U.S. companies could have protected the taxpayers’ funds. With proper information from the boards of these big companies, the government might have been able to claim some of the cost-sharing from those countries.
For companies still shouldering TARP debts and the consequent governmental interference, the decision-making ability remains restricted. As per banking regulators, if the government withdraws its support from banks before giving them sufficient time to restore their financial health, the sector will face another collapse.
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