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This is the place for investors, analysts, governance professionals, and anyone interested in corporate accountability to connect. Whether you're a retail investor doing your own research or an institutional stewardship officer, we'd love to hear what brought you to Yipiit and what topics matter most to you. Drop a quick intro below.
Executive compensation: when does "pay for performance" become excessive?
Say-on-pay votes are one of the few direct levers shareholders have. Yet CEO-to-median-worker pay ratios continue to climb. Some argue that competitive markets demand high compensation to attract talent, while others see it as a governance failure. What thresholds or red flags do you look for when evaluating executive pay packages? How do you weigh stock options vs. base salary vs. performance bonuses?
ESG reporting standards: are we finally converging?
With the ISSB standards gaining traction globally and the EU's CSRD now in effect, it feels like ESG reporting is finally moving toward convergence. But significant gaps remain — especially around Scope 3 emissions and social metrics. For those tracking corporate sustainability disclosures, what frameworks are you finding most useful for comparing companies across sectors?
The rise of dual-class share structures — threat to shareholder democracy?
More companies are going public with dual-class share structures that concentrate voting power with founders. While this can protect long-term vision, it fundamentally limits minority shareholder influence. Companies like Meta and Alphabet operate this way. Should institutional investors push harder against dual-class structures, or is there a legitimate case for them in certain industries?
How should shareholders evaluate board diversity in 2026?
Board diversity has become a central governance issue. Beyond gender and ethnicity, investors are increasingly looking at diversity of thought, industry experience, and international perspective. What metrics do you use when evaluating whether a board is truly diverse? And how much weight should diversity carry relative to other governance factors like independence and tenure?
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