> The Conference Board has has released [1]The Corporate Governance Handbook 2007: Legal Standards and Board Practices [2]. It aims to provide up-to-date guidelines for boards, covering all aspects of the work of the board. Another shameless pitch comes from the author of another guide, The Complete Guide to Sarbanes-Oxley [3].
> Quandary for boards: What to do with the CEO who suffers from depression. Article [4]
> More GRC vendors are eyeing Japan, where new rules are set to take effect. Here's an example [5].
> Company going public has last-minute Sarbox issues to remedy. Article [6]
> Companies looking at risk beyond strictly compliance-related issues. Survey [7]
> The VC industry is as active as ever, even as exits tend toward private acquisition rather than IPOs. Article [8]
> Even in this era, still a lot of hard-to-believe fraud out there. Here's an example [9].
> SEC's Chris Cox a big supporter of Sarbox. Article [10]
> Campos steps down at SEC. Article [11]
> Survey alert: Insurance industry CFOs take a dim view of Sarbox. Article [12]
> Survey alert: About half of CIOs think the business benefits of Sarbanes-Oxley outweigh the costs. Article [13]
And Finally... When brothers talk about the markets... Article [14]