Changes will help to streamline reporting requirements and ensure they can easily be applied by all signatories. The new UK Stewardship Code won’t lower ambition but will instead introduce more flexibility that better caters to its breadth of signatories, according to the Financial Reporting Council (FRC). The FRC this week hosted a webinar discussing an ongoing consultation to revise the…
FRC Promises High Bar for New UK Stewardship Code
Changes will help to streamline reporting requirements and ensure they can easily be applied by all signatories. The new UK Stewardship Code won’t lower ambition but will instead introduce more flexibility that better caters to its breadth of signatories, according to the Financial Reporting Council (FRC). The FRC this week hosted a webinar discussing an ongoing consultation to revise the…
FRC Promises High Bar for New UK Stewardship Code
Changes will help to streamline reporting requirements and ensure they can easily be applied by all signatories. The new UK Stewardship Code won’t lower ambition but will instead introduce more flexibility that better caters to its breadth of signatories, according to the Financial Reporting Council (FRC). The FRC this week hosted a webinar discussing an ongoing consultation to revise the…
FRC Promises High Bar for New UK Stewardship Code
Changes will help to streamline reporting requirements and ensure they can easily be applied by all signatories. The new UK Stewardship Code won’t lower ambition but will instead introduce more flexibility that better caters to its breadth of signatories, according to the Financial Reporting Council (FRC). The FRC this week hosted a webinar discussing an ongoing consultation to revise the…
Oxyle Raises $16 Million to Eliminate Forever Chemicals in Water
Swiss startup Oxyle announced that it has raised $16 million in a seed funding round, with proceeds to be used to grow its team and expand its solution to destroy PFAS “forever chemicals” in wastewater. PFAS are a group of chemicals that have been in use in a wide range of consumer and industrial products since the 1940s, and are…
Why Short-Term Profits Are Corporate Junk Food
Short term profits are certainly tasty. Increasing quarterly earnings are celebrated with abundant praise from Wall Street analysts, the press and shareholders reveling in rising stock prices. But this focus on immediate financial gains often comes at the expense of long-term fiscal health. It’s much like eating junk food: it may feel good for a moment, but it’s not good…
Why Short-Term Profits Are Corporate Junk Food
Short term profits are certainly tasty. Increasing quarterly earnings are celebrated with abundant praise from Wall Street analysts, the press and shareholders reveling in rising stock prices. But this focus on immediate financial gains often comes at the expense of long-term fiscal health. It’s much like eating junk food: it may feel good for a moment, but it’s not good…
Why Short-Term Profits Are Corporate Junk Food
Short term profits are certainly tasty. Increasing quarterly earnings are celebrated with abundant praise from Wall Street analysts, the press and shareholders reveling in rising stock prices. But this focus on immediate financial gains often comes at the expense of long-term fiscal health. It’s much like eating junk food: it may feel good for a moment, but it’s not good…
Why Short-Term Profits Are Corporate Junk Food
Short term profits are certainly tasty. Increasing quarterly earnings are celebrated with abundant praise from Wall Street analysts, the press and shareholders reveling in rising stock prices. But this focus on immediate financial gains often comes at the expense of long-term fiscal health. It’s much like eating junk food: it may feel good for a moment, but it’s not good…
Why Short-Term Profits Are Corporate Junk Food
Short term profits are certainly tasty. Increasing quarterly earnings are celebrated with abundant praise from Wall Street analysts, the press and shareholders reveling in rising stock prices. But this focus on immediate financial gains often comes at the expense of long-term fiscal health. It’s much like eating junk food: it may feel good for a moment, but it’s not good…