Category: IBM

FEP on WSJ Wall Street Journal front page

Wall Street Journal Front Page Features National Center Activism

Free Enterprise Project /
The shareholder activism of the National Center's Free Enterprise Project (FEP) was featured yesterday on the front page of The Wall Street Journal print edition. In a page-one feature entitled "‘Anti-Woke’ Shareholders Are Going After Corporate Boards," Sarah Nassauer and ...
Corporations in the Crosshairs: Shareholder Proposals Target DEI, Human Rights Hypocrisy, Unrealistic Emissions Commitments and More

Corporations in the Crosshairs: Shareholder Proposals Target DEI, Human Rights Hypocrisy, Unrealistic Emissions Commitments and More

Press Release /
Citigroup, IBM, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, MGM, Capital One, Kraft Heinz and Berkshire Hathaway Should Return to Neutrality on Social and Political Issues Washington, D.C. – In one of their busiest weeks of the season, shareholder activists with the National Center for ...
USA and China trade war.

Conservative Shareholder Activists Release Lineup of Proposals to Fight Woke Policies and Chinese Control Over U.S. Corporations

Press Release /
Washington, D.C. - Shareholder activists with the National Center for Public Policy Research's Free Enterprise Project (FEP) released their Proxy Navigator Annual Voter Guide today while they simultaneously announced plans to present proposals at several shareholder meetings this week - ...
IBM Criticized for Supporting Bigotry, Opposing Religious Liberty

IBM Criticized for Supporting Bigotry, Opposing Religious Liberty

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Free Enterprise Project Questions Tech Giant’s Sponsorship of the Human Rights Campaign Charleston, S.C./Washington, D.C. –IBM executives were unable to defend themselves today when confronted by a conservative activist about the company’s financial support of one of the nation’s leading ...

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