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Whose job is corporate governance? U.S. corporations, their shareholders and the federal government are grappling over which entity should govern certain ... STORY): An article from: Financial Executive

Whose job is corporate governance? U.S. corporations, their shareholders and the federal government are grappling over which entity should govern certain ... STORY): An article from: Financial Executive Review



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Title: Whose job is corporate governance? U.S. corporations, their shareholders and the federal government are grappling over which entity should govern certain practices and procedures of businesses--corporate management, directors, investors or government laws and regulations.(COVER STORY)
Author: Paul Sweeney
Publication:Financial Executive (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2009
Publisher: Financial Executives International
Volume: 25 Issue: 4 Page: 34(6)

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