Cigs show challenge of putting stakeholders first

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A group of 181 American chief executives signed a statement published on Aug. 19 which called for companies to be run for the benefit of all stakeholders, including customers and employees as well as shareholders.

The Business Roundtable’s statement includes commitments to deliver value to customers; invest in employees; deal fairly and ethically with suppliers; support communities; and generate long-term value for shareholders. Signatories include JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon, Johnson & Johnson’s Alex Gorsky, IBM’s Ginni Rometty and BlackRock’s Larry Fink.

 

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