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NON-EXECUTIVE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR PUBLIC COMPANIES
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Abstract
Non-Executive Reporting Requirements should empower non-executive staff of publicly traded companies with a structured process to communicate value-added information directly with analysts, investors and regulators on a recurring basis without fear of reprisal or reprimand. This paper analyses non-executive reporting requirements for public companies in the United States.
Key Words: Non-Executive Reporting Requirements, Public Companies, United States
How to cite this paper: Rome, M. (2009). Non-executive reporting requirements for public companies. Corporate Board: role, duties and composition, 5(2), 36-41. https://doi.org/10.22495/cbv5i2art4