When should companies tell the market a director is having health issues?
At what point people who run a company should have to tell shareholders about their health problems is a sticky issue.
Calida Smylie Tue, 05 Jul 2016
At what point people who run a company should have to tell shareholders about their health problems is a sticky issue.
On one hand, a person’s health is an intrinsically private matter and minor problems can often be stemmed before they get out of hand. On the other, shareholders have a right to
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