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Item List : "Institutional investors and shareholders"

39 items, ordered by date. Displaying page 1 of 2. Show on timeline Items per page: 25 | All 

1. Draft, the purpose of the company - the next steps.

Proposal for a seminar of 20 people with suggested names to discuss the philosophy design and purpose of the company. See also CAD-01035.

2. Letter, dated 15 May 1991, from H Bosch to Mr S B Myer, Chairman, National Mutual Life Association of Australia

Letter encouraging the recipient to comply completely with the new public discussion document: Corporate practices and conduct.

3. Confidential: PC 26 91 memo to the President's Committee for the meeting on 3 June 1991, including summary of a discussion document. Faxed 5 June 1991

This refers to a Statement of Best Practice published by the Institutional Shareholders' Committee and the ABI. It sets out key points, while asking the Committee to consider response to the ABI discussion document.

4. Letter, dated 18 June 1991, from Mark Goyder

Correspondence advising of progress since seminar of The purpose of the company, 14 March 1991 (see CAD-01027)

6. Correspondence, papers and report of a meeting with Charles Nunneley, Institutional Fund Managers' Association, July to November 1991.

Contains papers, voting by institutional Shareholders, Communication of Business Plans & Insider Dealing

7. Correspondence with and papers from CBI, 10 July 1991, including minutes of meeting

Includes the CBI response to the ABI discussion paper on the responsibilities of institutional shareholders and minutes of meeting held on 25 June 1991.

8. Record of meeting with Mr Mike Sandland, chairman of the Institutional Shareholders Committee, on 15 July 1991

Also contains background to the Committee. Suggests the ToR should focus on financial aspects.

9. Letter, dated 26 July 1991, to M Sandland, Norwich Union Fund Management

Letter sets out vision for presentation to the Committee about institutional shareholders, a discussion of the ABI paper on the Responsibilities of institutional shareholders.

10. Letter from Sir Simon Hornby, WH Smith, 30 July 1991, and record of meeting with Sir Simon Hornby, 30 October 1991

The letter is a response to a request to give evidence. Areas for discussion: responsibilities of shareholders, independence of auditors, influence of analysts, information to be given in reports.The letter has a siginifcant number of handwritten comments in Sir Adrian's hand.

11. Letter, dated 15 August 1991, from Smith & Williamson.

Letter suggests approaching M & G to learn about their approach as an institutional investor.

12. Record of meeting with Mr Dennis Stevenson, chairman of SRU Group and non-executive director of Manpower plc (formerly Blue Arrow), on 9 September 1991. And letter written by Stevenson to Institutional Shareholders' Committee.

Comments on remuneration, directors' responsibilities and non-executive directors access to independent advice. Includes extract from a biographical sources and Sir Adrian's handwritten notes.

15. Correspondence with Peter Stormonth Darling, Mercury Asset Management and handwritten note by Nigel Peace.

Confidential paper, with very limited circulation, comments on institutional investors and non-executive directors, remuneration and auditors.

16. Letter from Andrew H Simon, Evode Group plc, 3 October 1991

Letter concentrates on various committees within a company and a responsible attitude being adopted by institutional shareholders.

17. Letter, 17 October 1991, from Mercury Asset Management

Letter comments on companies' performance and ineffective boards.

18. Correspondence about co-opting Sir Christopher Hogg on to the Committee and record of meeting with him on 25 October 1991

AC Hugh Smith agreed to co-opting Sir Christopher Hogg on to the Committee. Also includes handwritten notes in preparation for or taken at the meeting with Chris Hogg.

19. Correspondence and submission for the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust, November 1991.

Submission to the Committee about shareholder relations, especially from viewpoint of institutional shareholder. Includes a handwritten note from Nigel peace wondering about asking Andrew Hugh Smoth for clarification.

20. Correspondence, dated December 1991, between Terry Arthur and the Committee.

Article concerns the role of the institutional investor.

21. Letter, dated 16 December 1991, from Brian Houlden, Warwick Busines School

Letter concentrates on the role and behaviour of institutional shareholders, summarises UK investment in R& D, capital investment and takeovers with the funds now coming from the banks.

22. Correspondence, dated November, from Clive Boxer, Davies Arnold Cooper and Laurence Cockcroft of Transparency International and KG Wilton.

Davies, Arnold, Cooper proposes insurance for non-executive directors. Transparency International asks for support for its cause. Wilton proposes greater involvement of institutional shareholders.

23. Letter from Dermot de Trafford, Institute of Directors, 7 January 1992.

Expresses concerns about the misuse of information.

24. Correspondence between Sir Adrian Cadbury and Dick Taverne, QC, chairman of PRIMA Europe January to February 1992.

Covers some aspects of institutional investors and also their relations with non-executive directors in two articles.

25. A paper, dated 12 March 1992, giving CBI preliminary evidence to the Committee.

The paper covers the role and duties of directors, the responsibilities of institutional shareholders, auditors responsibilities and liabilities, accounting standards and pension fund management issues.

The Cadbury Archive at Cambridge Judge Business School consists of papers compiled and preserved by Sir Adrian Cadbury from his time as Chairman of the Committee on the Financial Aspects of Corporate Governance.

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