All Reporting articles – Page 4

  • Features

    Fair Competition

    10 April 2002

    Paul Stone outlines the proposed new UK regime for regulating competition and for dealing with those who break the rules

  • Features

    Pain Relief At Bayer

    9 April 2002

    Lee Coppack discusses the impact of recent events on German pharmaceuticals and chemicals group Bayer

  • Features

    Unilever: The risk spectrum

    11 January 2002

    Unilever provides its customers with everything from tea to household cleaners. Lee Coppack highlights the corporate governance and risk management issues facing the dual nationality group

  • Features

    When the inspector calls

    11 January 2002

    The contaminated land regime is now heading into an important phase. Risk management principals are at the core of the new legislation, says Sue Cooley

  • Features

    Trouble ahead?

    11 January 2002

    Nick Stanbury looks at the practical implications for company directors of the proposed UK company law changes

  • Features

    New laws, new liabilities

    10 January 2002

    Forthcoming UK legislation will impose new liabilities on directors. In some cases, they will risk not only fines, but imprisonment. William Allison reviews the changes

  • Features

    Transactions increase vulnerability.

    10 January 2002

    Negotiating mergers, acquisitions and IPOs can leave directors open to claims. Charles Boorman discusses the risks and how to protect yourself against them

  • Features

    Extortion or malice?

    9 January 2002

    How do you prevent product extortion or malicious tampering - and how do you deal with the situation if the worst happens? Christine Seib gives some pointers.

  • AIRMIC Portfolio

    Take the right risks for success

    26 September 2001

    AIRMIC has published new professional guidelines for risk reporting, to help organisations comply with corporate governance requirements.

  • Features

    On the record

    26 September 2001

    Honest and open media strategies play a crucial part in successful crisis and risk management, stresses former police spokesman Matt Tapp.

  • Features

    Nothing venture....

    26 September 2001

    Corporate leaders may be winners at managing risk but many are in danger of losing the ability to innovate, warns Rob Anderson.

  • Analysis

    European call for CSR

    26 September 2001

    European commissioners have presented a Green Paper promoting a European framework for corporate social responsibility (CSR).

  • Features

    Misunderstood and under-utilised?

    18 June 2001

    Forget the old image of the number-crunching and fault finding internal auditors, whose main concern was enforcement of the rules.

  • Analysis

    Iceland:Frozen Value

    18 June 2001

    A rather unglamorous frozen food and freezer chain, Iceland’s shares were 113 times oversubscribed when the company went public in 1984.

  • Features

    Reassessing longtail exposures

    18 June 2001

    A recent court decision will cause some companies to reassess their liabilities where past operations have exposed their employees and others to asbestos.

  • Analysis

    Top US corporate citizens

    18 June 2001

    A recent issue of Business Ethics magazine lists the 100 best corporate citizens for 2001, America’s most profitable and socially responsible major public companies.

  • Features

    Right to vote

    14 June 2001

    Investing in companies in some countries becomes a gamble if you can't get information or influence operations. Sue Copeman says shareholders are pressing for change.

  • Analysis

    Raising the profile of PFI

    14 June 2001

    Dot.com investors and analysts know to their cost that it is difficult to get hold of reliable forward-looking information about companies.

  • Analysis

    Disclosure still lacking

    14 June 2001

    Old economy companies may be better at voluntary disclosure than their new economy counterparts - but neither are giving investors what they want.

  • AIRMIC Portfolio

    Railtrack's new approach

    14 June 2001

    Railtrack has formalised its risk management approach by setting up a risk review group to lead and co-ordinate the risk management activities of the company.