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The CEO as statesman

Mar 07, 2012
Sponsored by
FTI Consulting

Drawing upon the views of 260 American investors (analysts and portfolio managers) from 228 different firms, this newly released study from the Strategic Communications practice of FTI Consulting identifies how investors believe the decisions made in Washington, D.C. impact the value of their portfolios. The findings also uncover that shareholders believe CEOs of companies with interests in the United States should be engaged in Washington, D.C., policy debates and, in fact, they not only give their permission for CEOs to engage in the political process — these analysts and stakeholders mandate it. Download this document to read the findings on how investors want you to react to these changes.

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