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WASHINGTON, Feb. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- With companies facing increased government regulation and public oversight, the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) has launched the world's first and only in-depth board analysis service that allows corporate boards to determine how their practices compare to similar companies. The NACD Custom Board Benchmarking Report enables both public and private boards to compare their current structures, practices, strategies and policies to their industry and peer group companies -- and identify strengths, opportunities and weaknesses. Corporate directors and executives are looking for more effective strategies to deliver opportunities, establish performance metrics and standards and utilize boardroom best practices," said Kenneth Daly, p...
Without network neutrality, these immense opportunities will be lost. Net neutrality ensures that all Internet users can access any lawful websites, services, or applications of their choice without interference or discrimination by corporate Internet service providers ("ISPs"). Otherwise, ISPs could block content or degrade connections to websites whose owners cannot afford to pay extra costs beyond standard broadband connection rates. The only ones who will be able to pay those extra costs for special access are companies with deep pockets and not small business owners or a budding entrepreneur with a good idea. That means, once again, that corporate conglomerates will be able to decide what we can hear, see, and say in the media space. Contrary to some claims, net neutrality will not...
NEW YORK - The company that runs the Nasdaq stock market said Saturday that hackers had penetrated a service that handles confidential communications between public companies and their boards. The service run by Nasdaq OMX Group Inc. carries strategic information for about 300 companies. The company said it appears no customer data was compromised.
About a dozen years ago, concerns about his approaching retirement led Circuit Court Judge George Brown Jr. to pursue a new career. Wanting to provide a lasting financial legacy for his family, Brown decided becoming a small business owner would serve him - and them - well.
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