“Larry Fink, the CEO of BlackRock, appears to know that his attempt to run the American economy, and to inflict his personal preferences on society from company headquarters, are at very least too obvious. And so he has been retreating ...
“The odds are very good that neither you nor most American shareholders want anything to do with the future for which Schwab and the WEF are calling,” writes Free Enterprise Project (FEP) Director Scott Shepard in his latest commentary for Real Clear Markets. The column ...
“More than a few executives appear to be glimpsing the high costs of politicized corporate management,” writes Free Enterprise Project Director Scott Shepard in his latest commentary for Real Clear Markets. “Woke is revealing itself as a barnacle, and companies are responding accordingly,” Scott ...
Washington, D.C. – The Free Enterprise Project (FEP) was met with radio silence by a number of corporations at their annual shareholder meetings this week after challenging them over their paid partnerships with the Human Rights Campaign (HRC). FEP Associate ...
“Just as [Elon] Musk threatened to make Twitter an open-speech platform again rather than a walled garden whose gatekeepers promise to discriminate constantly on the bases of race, sex, orientation and political leanings – in other words, discriminating in just the ways ...
Since Parag Agrawal ascended to become CEO of Twitter last fall, the censorship overlords have only heightened their aggression. We need to remove Agrawal to send a clear message that only defenders of free speech deserve to inhabit the role ...
The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) describes itself as the world’s largest LGBTQ+ advocacy group, and claims that more than 400 U.S. corporations back its Equality Act coalition. While there is no denying – to our national detriment – that HRC’s ...
Levi Strauss & Co. CEO Chip Bergh has radically transformed the classic American blue jeans maker into a near political action group by his aggressive implementation of his personal policy preferences both throughout the company and in public posturing. In ...
Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey has turned one of America’s most celebrated brands into what many have justly begun referring to as “Woka-Cola.” Previously the company had been not only a symbol of American culture and capitalism at large, but also ...
“Special perks for specific businesses or industries are bad for business, bad for government and bad for society,” writes Free Enterprise Project (FEP) Director Scott Shepard in his latest column for Real Clear Markets about Florida’s threat to revoke special ...
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Author: Ethan Peck
Larry Fink Contradicts Himself at BlackRock Shareholder Meeting
The WEF Agenda is Antithetical to Shareholder Interests
Is the Tide Turning on Corporate Wokeness?
Corporations Hide Behind Virtual Meeting Format to Avoid Questions About HRC Partnerships
SEC: Severely Ethically Compromised
Twitter’s Technocrat CEO Parag Agrawal Expanded Dorsey-Era Censorship
HRC’s Equality Act Bluff
Ultra-Woke CEO Chip Bergh Turned Levi’s Into a Leftist Think Tank
It’s Time to Send Coke CEO James Quincey Packing
Revoking Disney’s Special Status in Florida Could Set an Example